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As others said, there are $1 and $2 coins, "loonies" and "toonies".
About restaurants, the closest we came to eating in Vancouver was a Chinese restaurant in Richmond called Hon's close to the Yaohan plaza. Not exactly a major tourist area, but if you have a car, there are lots of neat Chinese/Japanese shops there. "Jo" wrote in : thanks for the summary, we are flying to Vancouver on Tuesday. I didn't know there was such a thing as dollar coins, is this new ? Will keep that in mind. Any good restaurants to recommend in Vancouver ? We are doing a different route than you, via kamloops to the Rockies, but your summary was interesting to read. Joanne |
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