Best EUR Card for Canada β Zero Forex Fee Guide
Using a standard Eurozone bank card in Canada costs β2.75β3.5% in currency fees per transaction. Zero-forex cards like Wise charge β0.0β0.15%. On a β¬1,000 trip, you save up to ββ¬20β40.
Zero-forex card cost
β0.0β0.15%
Standard bank cost
β2.75β3.5%
You save per β¬1k
ββ¬20β40
Spending EUR in Canada: what you need to know
Local currency
Canadian Dollar (CAD) C$
Cash necessity
Low β C$50β100 for farmers markets, small stalls, and parking meters. Cities are effectively cashless.
Card acceptance
Excellent. Contactless very widely adopted. Interac Debit is the local network β foreign cards use Visa/Mastercard instead which works everywhere. Tip prompts appear on most restaurant terminals (15β20% is standard).
ATM situation
RBC, TD, Scotiabank, CIBC, and BMO ATMs are widespread. Foreign Visa/Mastercard cards work at all of them. Fees vary: some charge C$2β5 per foreign withdrawal. The Big 5 bank ATMs are reliable. Avoid white-label ATMs in convenience stores.
πͺπΊ Tip for Eurozone travellers in Canada
Use a zero-forex card like Wise or Revolut to eliminate your home bank's currency markup on EUR conversions. This alone saves 2.5β3% per transaction.
Best cards for Eurozone travellers in Canada
These cards offer zero or near-zero forex fees on EUR to local conversions.
How the savings add up on a Canada trip
| Spend scenario | Standard bank card | Zero-forex card | Saving |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weekend trip (β¬300 spend) | ββ¬9β10 | ββ¬0β0.45 | ββ¬9 |
| 1-week holiday (β¬800 spend) | ββ¬22β28 | ββ¬0β1.20 | ββ¬22 |
| 2-week trip (β¬1,500 spend) | ββ¬41β52 | ββ¬0β2.25 | ββ¬41 |
| Long trip (β¬3,000 spend) | ββ¬82β105 | ββ¬0β4.50 | ββ¬82 |
Estimates based on standard bank foreign transaction fee of β2.75β3.5%. Actual savings depend on your bank and card.
Canada money tips for Eurozone travellers
Tip culture similar to the USA: 15β20% at restaurants is standard.
Scotiabank has ATM partnerships globally β check if your card is in their network.
Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal are effectively cashless β you rarely need CAD cash.
Ski resorts accept card but lift operators may add 2% card surcharge.
Parking in cities: apps like HotSpot and PayByPhone accept international cards.