Three Downtown properties have launched a program aimed at helping Canadians make more of their Vegas trip by treating 1 CAD as 1 USD on select hotel, bar, and even gaming spending through Aug. 31, 2026. With the exchange rate (as of Jan. 23, 2026) of approximately 1 USD to 1.37 CAD, Canadians can stretch their loonies about 37% further by staying at Circa Resort & Casino, The D Las Vegas, and Golden Gate Hotel & Casino.

The premise is disarmingly simple: show Canadian ID—a passport or government-issued card—and you get 1 USD of value for every 1 CAD, regardless of the market exchange rate. Vegas At Par covers three big pillars: hotel room rates at all three properties, up to 500 CAD in slot promotional play via the shared Club One loyalty program, and drinks at BarCanada (The D), Overhang (Circa), and Bar Prohibition! (Golden Gate). Instead of mentally discounting your money every time you look at a U.S. price, you can enjoy yourself without the quiet sting of conversion.

Derek Stevens, CEO of Circa Hospitality Group and co-owner of the three properties, recalls growing up in the Detroit suburb of Gross Pointe, Mich., just across the border from Windsor, Ontario, and being able to see Canada from his bedroom window. “I miss Canada. Las Vegas misses Canada,” he said in a social media post appealing to Canadians whose visitor numbers have fallen in the last year.

Circa Sportsbook
Circa Sports offers high betting limits & the largest sportsbook experience in Las Vegas.

Where Canadians can arbitrage

The hotel side is where the arbitrage quietly adds up. Under the At Par rate, Canadian guests pay the same amount they see listed in U.S. dollars, but that figure is charged directly in Canadian dollars—no exchange at check-in. A 200 USD room that might normally end up closer to 275–280 CAD suddenly stays 200 CAD, full stop. There’s also no hard cap on the number of nights you can book under the At Par hotel offer during the promotional period.

On the gaming floor, the program gives Canadians a fun-money buffer. You can redeem up to 500 CAD in slot promotional play, treated at full U.S. dollar value, by visiting Club One at any of the three casinos with Canadian ID. That 500 CAD now won’t shrink in your mind to something closer to 360 USD once you factor in a typical exchange rate. It’s still gambling, but you can structure your play so that this At Par promotional credit becomes the adventurous portion of your bankroll.

There are eight direct routes between Canadian cities in Las Vegas, primarily serviced by Air Canada, WestJet, and Flair—including 90 flights per week to Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, and other cities. Though airline capacity from Canada was down in 2025, you can still nab over 14,000 seats per week.  Canadian airlines periodically run Vegas-specific promotions, so pairing one with the At Par deal can make your whole trip a bargain. Circa will be playing every World Cup match at full volume in both Stadium Swim and the sports book, so orchestrate your trip around one of the games hosted in Toronto Stadium on June 12 or BC Place Vancouver on June 18th, or 24t, and you can stage the ultimate Canadian watch party—only by the pool or in the world’s largest sports book. Also look for hotel promotions tied to regional sports, like when the Maple Leafs play the Vegas Golden Knights in NHL Hockey, or when the Raptors play during the NBA Summer League.

BarCanada at The D
BarCanada at The D Las Vegas on Fremont Street.

Bars where your Canadian dollar goes further

The most immediate part of the offer lives at the bars. At BarCanada, a hockey-centric sports bar at The D that leans into Canadian fandom, at Par pricing means that a 14 USD cocktail won’t creep toward 20 CAD once your bank gets involved. Circa’s Overhang bar, perched above the property’s sprawling sportsbook, the same logic applies: you can say yes to higher-end cocktails in a wall‑of‑screens atmosphere that normally encourages longer, spendier sessions. At Golden Gate’s Bar Prohibition!, which leans into classic, old‑Vegas and Prohibition‑era touches, you can level up to Old Fashioneds, sours, spirit-forward builds—knowing that the sticker price in USD is the actual amount that will land on your card.

The less obvious but equally powerful shift is psychological. For years now, Canadians eyeing U.S. trips have been factoring in a 25–35% pain premium every time they even consider booking in U.S. dollars. The At Par program removes that friction in very specific places: your room bill at three downtown properties, a defined slice of your gambling, and the bar tabs in three venues that are already structured around long, experience-heavy nights. For the biggest bang for your buck, center your trip around those benefits—stay at one of the participating hotels, do most of your slot play on these floors, and treat BarCanada, Overhang, and Bar Prohibition! as your regular haunts—then let everything else work as a side quest.

This tower of 500 two-oz. gold bars in Circa's Legacy Club is worth the price you see on the ticker in USD today—but you'd spend more than $6.8m CAD to buy it.
This tower of 500 two-oz. gold bars in Circa's Legacy Club is worth the price you see on the ticker in USD today—but you'd spend more than $6.8m CAD to buy it.

Get a discount…or level up

If you were already planning a Vegas trip, this is essentially an invitation to upgrade. A three-night, mid-range stay you’d tentatively budgeted for elsewhere can become a three‑ or four-night stay at one of these Downtown properties. The “exchange savings” can then be reallocated into experiences—restaurants, show tickets, pool days, or simply more generous bar tabs in the venues where your dollar now behaves as it does at home. Or level up from the room you planned to a suite. You can find all the At Par promotion offers at circalasvegas.com/at-par-canada.