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    I am looking at a couple of lodges for my annual fishing trip and I am getting pissed off with the number of lodges in Canada charging US$. I get it the Cdn $ is in the ters but for Christ sake increase your cost but charge Cdn dollars.........you are after all in Canada!!

    Is it just me but when I see US$ I just close the web page and move on.

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    US is their most predominant client .......that's all .
    Glen

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    A lot of the lodge owners are U.S. citizens themselves. They bring a lot of that cash home with them after the season is over. On another take, I'm thinking it might be easier (in a sense?) that since these lodges cater mostly to the U.S. clientele, they (the lodges) like to use a currency that the customers can see what it is costing them without the conversion? Good luck!

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    Had a lodge owner tell me that all his pricing was US, and that he was taking a hit when our dollar was at par...
    So, I guess looking at the other shoe, the lodges are probably recuperating some costs from the last several years or so..

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    The vast majority of time the US dollar is higher than our Canadian dollar so its very seldom and for a usually short period of time that the exchange rate works against the lodge.

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    I worked at a fly in lodge for a summer. All of the clients save two were American. The two Canadians were only there because they were with American friends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G Skinner View Post
    US is their most predominant client .......that's all .
    Glen
    That's it.

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    The best part is, as the consumer, if you don't like their pricing model you can choose tobsoend elsewhere. I agree, regardless of your clientel charge the currency of the country in which you operate but that is my opinion and my choice would be to shop elsewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 410001661 View Post
    I am looking at a couple of lodges for my annual fishing trip and I am getting pissed off with the number of lodges in Canada charging US$. I get it the Cdn $ is in the ters but for Christ sake increase your cost but charge Cdn dollars.........you are after all in Canada!!

    Is it just me but when I see US$ I just close the web page and move on.
    ...and if you're that sort of person, they probably don't want you at their lodge either.

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    The best part is, as the consumer, if you don't like their pricing model you can choose to spend elsewhere. I agree, regardless of your clientel charge the currency of the country in which you operate but that is my opinion and my choice would be to shop elsewhere.

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