A Guide to Tipping in Canada (2024)

Canada

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Jane McLean

Jane McLean

Jane McLean is an Ontario-based travel writer who has covered Canada for more than 10 years.

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Updated on 04/15/20

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A Guide to Tipping in Canada (1)

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Tipping in Canada is much the same as it is in the U.S. Generally when you are receiving services, such as from waitstaff, hairdressers, cab drivers, hotel employees, and others, you are expected to give an extra bit of money in addition to the stated cost.

Tipping is not mandatory but generally expected because most of the service providers receive a relatively low base pay (minimum wage is about CA$10 an hour in Canada) and rely on tips to bring their earnings to a decent rate. In most cases, a tip in the range of 15 percent to 20 percent is perfectly acceptable.

Tip in Canadian dollars ($CA), and keep in mind is that sales tax in Canada is between 5 percent and 15 percent, depending on the province, but tipping calculations are suggested for pre-tax amounts.

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Transportation

  • After taking a taxi, you should tip 10 percent to 20 percent of the fare. For example, a good tip would be CA$2 on a CA$8 fare or approximately CA$5 or CA $6 on a CA$40 fare.
  • Not everyone tips the airport or hotel shuttle drivers, but a CA$2 tip is acceptable if yourdriver was friendly or helpful.

Hotels and Resorts

There is a wide assortment of staff at a hotel or resort—all expecting and deserving of a gratuity, but not everyone should receive the same amount. Remember, you are never obligated to provide a tip if you feel that the service was lacking.

  • Tip the doorman CA$2 if they hail you a cab.
  • Tip the bellman CA$2-5 per bag.
  • Tip the chambermaid or housekeeper, CA$2-5 per day or a lump sum at the end of your stay. Forgetting to properlytip the maid is one of the biggest faux pas made by tourists.
  • Be sure to check whether a tip is included in the cost of room service, as it is not necessary to tip on top of this. Otherwise, 15 percent is common, or CA$2-5 if the staff member is delivering a complimentary item, like extra pillows.
  • Typically, a CA$5-10 tip when picking up your car at the valet; some people also tip when leaving it.
  • Tipping the concierge is not usual in Canada, but if you are particularly pleased with your service, a tip at the end of your stay will no doubt be welcomed.

Restaurants

Sometimes the tax percentage can help you figure out what the right restaurant tip should be. For example, in Nova Scotia, sales tax is 15 percent, so you can tip at least the tax amount of the bill. Or, in Alberta, where sales tax is 5 percent, just multiply the tax by three to get a minimum tip for good service.

  • Tipping your server 15 percent to 20 percent of the pre-tax total is typical. Above that is exceptionally generous but not uncommon.
  • When it comes to tipping your bartender, the dollar per drink that applies in many U.S. cities isn't as strict here; 10 percent to 20 percent is standard or often a "keep the change" rule applies.
  • It's not usual totip the wine steward or sommelier who helps pair wine with your meal separately. Rather, tip the appropriate amount on the check (including wine, excluding tax) and expect the sommelier to receive a cut at the end of the night.
  • At coat check, you should leave CA$1-2 per coat.

Salons and Spas

A tip of 15 percent to 20 percent for hair stylists, beauticians, and masseursis typical on top of the before-tax total. It is also appreciated if you tip the person who washes your hair CA$5-10 each.

Tour Guides

Visitors to Canadian national parks or its major cities, often join a group tour to get insider insight into the big attractions. If you join a large group, consider offering the guide a 10 percent tip based on the total cost of the tour. If it is a private tour, increasing the tip amount to 15 percent is a way to show high appreciation if the service was top quality.

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A Guide to Tipping in Canada (2024)

FAQs

A Guide to Tipping in Canada? ›

The standard tipping percentage in Canada is 15 to 20 percent for servers and a dollar a drink for bartenders. Baristas and liquor store staff usually feature a jar where throwing in a few coins is customary. The amount is more variable among cab drivers.

What is the tipping etiquette in Canada? ›

How much should I tip?
  1. Below is a list of common places you may be confused about tipping. ...
  2. Restaurant/Bar/Pub: Mandatory tip — minimum 15 per cent.
  3. Takeout: Mandatory tip — minimum 15 per cent.
  4. Uber: Mandatory tip — 10 to 20 per cent.
  5. Taxi: Mandatory tip — 10 to 15 per cent, cash preferred.
Feb 2, 2024

How much tip should you give in Canada? ›

As a general rule, expect to tip around 10% of the bill. If you get exceptionally good service, say thank you with a tip closer to 15-20%. Whether you're tipping with cash or card, always use the local currency to save money. Use the Wise travel money card.

Is it okay to tip with US dollars in Canada? ›

If you wish to tip or pay for things in US Dollars(USD) it is generally accepted, however, it will be treated as $1 USD = $1 CAD when in reality the exchange rate is approximately $1 USD ≅ $1.25 to $1.30 CAD.

Is it rude not to tip in Canada? ›

In restaurants, it is customary to tip between 15 and 20 per cent of your pre-tax bill, depending on the quality of service. Some customers have noted that even 15 per cent may seem rude to workers, with many tipping prompts starting at 18 per cent and running as high as 30 per cent.

Do you tip in Canada like the US? ›

Is it customary to tip in Canada? Yes. No mandatory obligations exist, so don't expect absolutes like here's when and how much you should be tipping in Canada. People in Canada are accustomed to tipping their servicepeople anything from 15 to 20 percent of the pre-tax bill.

Do you tip taxi drivers in Canada? ›

After taking a taxi, you should tip 10 percent to 20 percent of the fare. For example, a good tip would be CA$2 on a CA$8 fare or approximately CA$5 or CA $6 on a CA$40 fare. Not everyone tips the airport or hotel shuttle drivers, but a CA$2 tip is acceptable if your driver was friendly or helpful.

Should I convert my US dollars to Canadian? ›

When you travel to Canada, it is best to pay in local currency (CAD) instead of USD. We show you the top three benefits of paying with CAD. Find out how you can save money on your overseas trip and avoid unnecessary currency exchange fees.

Can I use US dollars to pay Canadian? ›

All of Canada uses the Canadian dollar, however certain retailers throughout the country will accept the US dollar as a form of payment for goods. We highly suggest you to use the local currency to pay for goods and services.

Do Canadian restaurants accept US dollars? ›

U.S. currency is widely accepted at stores and restaurants, but not universally. The more Americans that frequent an area, the more likely it will be they take U.S. currency. However, shops and restaurants give terrible exchange rates (you might lose as much as 10 cents on the dollar) and give you Canadian change.

Do you tip for dinner in Canada? ›

One of the primary areas where tipping is prevalent in Canada is the restaurant industry. The standard tipping rate for waiters is generally around 15-20% of the bill before tax is applied. This is a good baseline for satisfactory service. However, if the service was exceptional, you may consider tipping more.

Why is tipping so high in Canada? ›

It's getting more expensive to dine out for two main reasons: inflation and “tip-flation.” Sixty-two percent of Canadians say they've been asked to leave larger tips in recent years, according to an Angus Reid survey from early 2023.

What is dining etiquette in Canada? ›

The fork is held in the left hand with the tines facing down. The knife is held in the right hand with the index finger along the back edge of the knife with the blade facing the plate. The food is cut and speared or pushed onto the back of the fork with the knife. The knife remains in the right hand while eating.

Is tipping mandatory in restaurants in Canada? ›

According to Toronto-based etiquette expert Lisa Orr, you're always expected to tip at establishments where you experience extra service. This includes restaurants and personal-care locations like salons and spas; businesses that don't require tips are professional services.

Do you tip before or after tax in Canada? ›

In Canada, tips are never included in the price. Even though a tip should depend on the quality of the goods or services received, it is the custom in Canada to give a tip equivalent to 15% of the total bill, befores taxes, in restaurants, bars and taxis.

Can you tip in cash in Canada? ›

No need to carry cash for tips, but you can still leave a tip in cash if you wish. Just enter no tip. Note, however, that the percentage will be added to the whole bill, including liquor, which is not normally tipped at the same rate as food— and, most importantly, the sales tax, which can be as high as 15-16%.

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