Casino Niagara Exchange Rate Guide
Casino Niagara accepts both Canadian and US dollars at its cages and slot machines. Understanding the exchange rate helps you maximize value when converting cash or withdrawing winnings.
Current Exchange Options
The casino cage offers walk-up exchange at the daily interbank rate plus a small service fee. ATMs on the gaming floor dispense either currency and charge standard network fees. Some slot machines auto-convert credits when you insert foreign bills.
Best Time to Exchange
Rates are updated every morning at 8 a.m. Mid-week mornings usually see the smallest spreads. Avoid exchanging large amounts right before closing when queues are longest.
Withdrawing Winnings in USD
US players can request USD cash at the cage or wire transfers to US banks. Canadian winners receive CAD by default. Any cross-border wire may include intermediary bank fees of $15–$30.
Payment Methods and Fees
currency are converted at the card network
Visa and Mastercard deposits in foreign currency are converted at the card network rate. E-wallets such as PayPal allow balance holds in either currency to avoid repeated conversion charges. Always check the current spread before large transactions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Casino Niagara charge a currency conversion fee?
The casino adds a 1.5% fee above the mid-market rate for all manual exchanges. ATMs may add their own operator fee on top.
Can I keep USD in my player account?
Player accounts are denominated in CAD. Any USD deposited is converted at the prevailing rate at the time of the transaction.
Are there ATMs that dispense USD?
Yes. Two ATMs near the main cage offer both CAD and USD withdrawals with standard network fees.
