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Vegas Casinos Accept Canadian Dollars at Par Until August

Derek Stevens' three downtown Las Vegas casinos are treating Canadian dollars like American dollars through August 31, 2026.

By Vegas Vic

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Vegas Casinos Accept Canadian Dollars at Par Until August
Derek Stevens' three downtown Las Vegas casinos are treating Canadian dollars like American dollars through August 31, 2026.
By Vegas Vic
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Canadian degenerates, this one's for you. Derek Stevens, the man who owns Circa, The D Las Vegas, and Golden Gate Hotel, just announced the "At Par" program—and it's exactly what it sounds like.

From now through August 31, 2026, his three downtown properties will treat your Canadian dollars like American dollars. One Canadian buck equals one American buck. The current exchange rate be damned.

The Quick Hit

  • What happened: Three Vegas casinos now accept CAD at par with USD
  • The damage: Effectively a 39% discount on everything
  • Why you should care: If you're Canadian, this is a massive deal
  • The move: Book a trip, flash your passport, save a ton of money

The Math Is Ridiculous

At current exchange rates, one Canadian dollar is worth roughly $0.72 USD. Stevens is offering to pretend that's not the case.

If you're spending C$1,000 on your Vegas trip, you're effectively getting $1,389 worth of stuff. That's a 39% discount on hotels, food, drinks, and up to $500 in wagering.

The beverage program extends to select venues including BarCanada at the D Las Vegas (yes, there's a Canadian-themed hockey bar in downtown Vegas, and yes, it's exactly as good as it sounds), Overhang at Circa, and Bar Prohibition at Golden Gate.

Why Is Stevens Doing This?

The simple answer: Canadian visitation to Las Vegas has cratered.

According to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, about 1.4 million Canadians traveled to Vegas in 2024. That number dropped an estimated 24% last year. We're talking about 280,000 fewer northern visitors.

Stevens isn't pretending there isn't geopolitical tension affecting things either. "I'm not trying to hide from the fact that the Canadian boycott has a significant impact, as well," he told reporters.

But the guy has a personal connection to Canada too. His father went to the University of Toronto. He grew up in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, where his childhood home looked across the Detroit River toward Windsor. He could literally hear Toronto baseball games from his backyard.

That affection for Canada led him to open BarCanada in the first place. Now it's leading him to offer his northern neighbors a pretty incredible deal.

What's Included

Here's the full breakdown:

  • Hotels: Full at-par pricing on room rates
  • Food & Beverage: At-par at select bars and restaurants
  • Gaming: Up to $500 in wagering at the at-par rate
  • Verification: Must show valid Canadian passport or government-issued ID

The program runs at all three Stevens-owned properties: Circa Resort and Casino, the D Las Vegas, and Golden Gate Hotel and Casino. All three are located in downtown Vegas, within walking distance of each other.

The Bigger Picture

This isn't the first creative promotion Stevens has run. The guy built Circa from the ground up as a sports betting paradise, complete with the largest sportsbook in the world. He understands that getting people through the door is half the battle.

If you're a Canadian who's been on the fence about a Vegas trip—whether due to exchange rates, travel politics, or just general indecision—this deal effectively removes the currency disadvantage entirely.

Plus, downtown Vegas is having a moment. The D and Golden Gate have been Stevens properties for years, but Circa opened in 2020 and has quickly become one of the most popular casinos among serious bettors.

The Bottom Line

Through August 31, 2026, your Canadian dollars work like American dollars at three downtown Las Vegas properties. Hotel rooms, drinks, food, and up to $500 in gambling—all at a 39% effective discount.

For Canadian degenerates who've been priced out of Vegas trips by unfavorable exchange rates, this is your window. Derek Stevens is rolling out the red maple leaf carpet, and the offer is too good to ignore.

O Canada, indeed.