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9-12Banking

Bank fees in Canada

In Canada: In Canada: Free at own bank; $1.

In this lesson

Bank fees in Canada is part of Bank Fees Explained. This preview shows how Banking connects to everyday family decisions such as earning, saving, spending choices, goals, approvals, or parent-guided money conversations inside Progress Penguin.

Today’s money mission

Imagine this: Aiden receives their first monthly bank statement in Canada and spots three fees they did not expect. A monthly service charge. An ATM fee. A transfer fee. Which of these were avoidable — and how?

What you need to know

In Canada: Free at own bank; $1.50–$5 elsewhere. Always use your own bank's ATM to avoid unnecessary charges.

Real-life example

Aiden in Toronto needed CA$20 in cash and used a rival bank's ATM. The withdrawal cost CA$3 in fees — 15% of the amount withdrawn. Their own bank's ATM was two streets away and would have been free. In Canada, choosing the right ATM regularly saves CA$30–CA$50 a month for active users.

Progress Penguin connection

Open your bank or fintech app and check your last three transactions. Now compare the fees or limits to what this lesson described for Canada. Are you using the right account type for where you are?

Activity preview

Choose the best money move

Use what you just learned. Do not guess — choose the option you can explain.

Try one real money action

Open Tasks and submit proof for one task, or open Requests and make a deposit request. Parent approval can happen later.

Quiz preview

What does this lesson teach about bank fees in canada in Canada?

In Canada: Free at own bank; $1
The opposite of In Canada: Free at own bank; $...
A rule that applies everywhere except Canada
That banking does not matter in Canada

You are in Canada. Based on this lesson, what is the smartest action?

Apply the principle: In Canada: Free at own bank; $1
Do nothing — banking is not relevant in Canada
Use the Nigerian approach instead
Wait until you are older to worry about banking