Gift Cards That Can Be Bought In US & Used In Canada/Other Countries

Reader Jason asked me if I could put together a list of stores that let you use gift cards in Canada that were purchased in US. I said I didn’t really know of any aside from Starbucks, but he did have a list so I thought other readers could contribute to this resource.

Stores That Work

Here is the list of stores that do work:

  • Airbnb
  • Banana Republic
  • Costco
  • Fairmont
  • Gap brands
  • Home Depot
  • J.Crew
  • Lululemon
  • Marriott
  • Sears
  • Starbucks
    • Works: USA, UK, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Hong Kong,
    • Doesn’t work: France, Germany, Taiwan, China, Japan, Thailand
  • Subway
  • Tim Horton’s
  • Toys R Us
  • Whole Foods

Stores That Don’t Work

  • Uber

The reason people might be interested in this is that it’s often a lot easier to purchase discounted third party gift cards in the USA than it is in Canada. If you’re Canadian it might make sense to purchase these third party discounted gift cards with a card that has no foreign transaction fee.  It seems that these stores will keep the gift card in it’s native currency and then do a currency conversion at the point of sale (with no fees and good conversion rates). Just keep in mind you are at the risk of currency value swings. Starbucks is a particularly interesting one as they operate in a lot of countries and airports. One of the best ways of dealing with foreign coins (aside from keeping them as a souvenir or giving them to kids) is to add the coins to your Starbucks account. Feel free to add your own data points  in the comments.

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Alina
Alina (@guest_854752)
December 8, 2019 07:40

Pier I does. You pay the appropriate conversation rate in the US when purchasing.

rajansv
rajansv (@guest_540831)
December 23, 2017 23:07

1 Sears, Toys R Us, Subway, Airbnb

Jake
Jake (@guest_540711)
December 23, 2017 16:41

J. Crew works in CAN

Eduard
Eduard (@guest_540668)
December 23, 2017 14:29

I used cards for Banana Republic in Canada that I bought on Raise. They also worked at the exchange rate, so that was a nice plus.

Stvr
Stvr (@guest_540664)
December 23, 2017 14:26

Marriott yes. Hyatt somewhat (Americas only). The Starbucks situation is quite complex; it deserves its own spreadsheet. Varies by country.

Anyone know about PF Chang’s?

Stvr
Stvr (@guest_540665)
December 23, 2017 14:27

Also curious about H&M

Mike
Mike (@guest_540644)
December 23, 2017 13:27

Subway gc works in Canada

Tom C
Tom C (@guest_542707)
December 28, 2017 11:41

Subway did not work in Aruba

Suzy
Suzy (@guest_540638)
December 23, 2017 13:10

Lululemon, Fairmont (great for Canada with the current great exchange rate). I especially love Lululemon in Canada as it’s one of the few places where the prices are the same as in the U.S. so much better pricing for Americans.

Penny
Penny (@guest_540631)
December 23, 2017 12:47
Db77
Db77 (@guest_540744)
December 23, 2017 18:40

Not only does Marriott, but they’ll even show it’s value in other currencies.

Some guy
Some guy (@guest_540625)
December 23, 2017 12:19

Uber seems the strangest to not allow international usage. They also don’t allow you to use the free first ride in a different country.

This just encourages you to set up a new account (and the frre first ride that comes along with it) when you go to Canada. Just make sure to get referred by a local.

You would think Uber is most likely to be used by travelers like Starbucks so they would want to make it as international as possible.

Niel
Niel (@guest_540585)
December 23, 2017 10:55

Starbucks gc does not work in China/Japan. They don’t even recognize the US membership.

David
David (@guest_540637)
December 23, 2017 13:10

Starbucks GC will not work in Thailand as well.

Ella
Ella (@guest_836753)
November 6, 2019 16:30

Good