List of community currencies in Canada
These are community currencies (also known as "local currencies") in Canada.
- Bow Chinook Hour (1996—2002; Replaced by CalgaryDollars.ca - present)
- Brampton dollars (1973)
- Calgary Dollars (1996, 2002—present)[1]
- Canadian Tire money (1958—present)[2]
- Community Way Dollar (2009—present)[3]
- Holey dollar (19th century; Prince Edward Island)
- LETS - Local Exchange Trading Systems
- OUR Community Dollar (c.2004—present)[4]
- Pioneer Petroleum "Bonus Bucks"[5]
- Prosperity certificate (1936; Alberta)
- Salt Spring dollar (2001—present)[6][7]
- Saskbucks (19??, Saskatchewan)
- Tamworth Hours[8][9]
- Toronto dollar (1998—2013)[10]
- Unity dollar (2006–present)[11]
- Kawartha Loon (2012–present)[12]
See also
References
- ↑ "Calgary dollars".
- ↑ Harold Don Allen (December 2006). "Canadian Tire Scrip". Numismatist Magazine. 119 (12): 64.
- ↑ "Community Way Dollar".
- ↑ "Our Community Dollar".
- ↑ "Pioneer Bonus Bucks".
- ↑ "Salt Spring Island Dollars".
- ↑ "Salt Spring Island $$Dollars". Numismondo. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Tamworth Hours".
- ↑ "Toronto Dollar Community Projects Inc.".
- ↑ "Unity Dollars". Numismondo. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Kawartha Loon Exchange".
External links
- "Community Currency Magazine".
- "Other local currencies". Salt Spring Island Monetary Foundation.
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