Here are some things that cost around 1 Canadian dollar in Lithuania:
- 1 city bus ticket
- 1 small bottle of Coca-Cola / pepsi
- 1 simple hamburger in McDonalds
- 1 ice cream cone in supermarket
- 1 pair of horrible quality socks
- Almost 2 bars of Snickers / Lion
- 1/3 of a pack of cigarettes
- A pint of gasoline
- A bottle of cheapest beer
- It is also a default charge for entering the taxi
You can buy New Zealand dollars for 72 cents Canadian.
1 and one third
Depends what store you go to...and the location where u buy it
0.633076501 Euros can be bought with one Canadian Dollar
A weaker Canadian dollar is good for Canada's exports, because it makes our products less expensive to buy.
One- and two-dollar Canadian coins are in wide circulation and can be found anywhere in Canada, and may be available at the exchange counter of your local bank. There is no five-dollar Canadian coin in circulation. If there is one, it is actually not currency, but either bullion or jewelry, and can be purchased through the Canadian Mint.
It only takes one Canadian dollar to buy 20 Japanese yen
Try the middle of the pacific ocean.
It has to do with exchange rates. Consider the US and Canada. If one US dollar is worth $1.50 Canadian, then US dollars buy 50% more Canadian products than an equal number of Canadian dollars would. But if the value of the Canadian dollar rises, so that it is worth the same as an American dollar, then American dollars buy only the same amount of Canadian products as an equal number of Canadian dollars.
It takes only one Canadian dollar to buy twenty Japanese yen.
$1 dollar
A dollar could buy Candy Or a Comic booking now get the crap out of your home and buy you somethin