List of community currencies in Canada
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These are community currencies (also known as "local currencies") in Canada.
- Billet Local d'Échange (BLÉ; 2018–present; Québec City)
- Bow Chinook Hour (1996–2002; replaced by CalgaryDollars.ca – present)
- Brampton dollars (1973)
- Calgary Dollars (1996, 2002–present)[1]
- Chemainus Dollars (2010–2021)
- Chouenne (2021–present; Charlevoix, Québec)[2]
- Cochrane Dollar[3]
- Community Way Dollar (2009–present)[4]
- Demi (2015–present; Gaspésie, Québec)
- Dollar solidaire (2020–present; Québec City)[5]
- Dollar johannois (2004–present; Saint-Jean-de-Dieu, Québec)[6]
- Holey dollar (19th century; Prince Edward Island)
- Kawartha Loon (2012–present)[7]
- LETS - Local Exchange Trading Systems
- OUR Community Dollar (c.2004–2013.. Relaunched: 2022–present)[8]
- Paco Dollar (2004–2017; Saint-Pacôme, Québec)
- Pioneer Petroleum "Bonus Bucks"[9]
- Prosperity certificate (1936; Alberta)
- Salt Spring dollar (2001–present)[10][11]
- Saskbucks (19??, Saskatchewan)[citation needed]
- Tamworth Hours[12][13]
- Toronto dollar (1998–2013)[14]
- Unity dollar (2006–present)[15]
Main article: Local currency § List of local currencies