Gas Prices In Canada V. Northern Us

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  1. Bud in Florida

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    I am planning a trip out west and could come home either across Canada or down through the US. Is gas cheaper or more expensive in Canada vs. the US-- on average and assuming the dollar and Canadian dollar are on a par? Thanks
     
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    Hi Bud,

    The short answer: Gas is more expensive in Canada.

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    At this moment, the US dollar and the Canadian dollar are at par, but there may be wild swings in a relatively short time. Ex: In November the Canadian dollar was 10% higher than the US dollar. Economists predict (what that may be worth I don't know) that the tendency might be a Canadian dollar above par, as your current President does not seem very gifted to manage the economy.

    At present regular gas is from 0.93$ to 1.19$ a litre. Gas is sold in litres in Canada, 3.79 litres make one US gallon, so a US gallon is from 3.52$ to 4.51$.

    Generally speaking, diesel is a little cheaper than regular gas most of the year in most areas, but may be a little more tha regular gas in winter

    To check out current gas prices in the US and Canada, here is a link:
    http://www.gasbuddy.com/

    Hope this helps.
     
  4. Bud in Florida

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    Thanks so much. I checked some of those sites but was not sure if the price was liters-- I thought so, but was not sure-- so thanks a bunch
     
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    Another thing. Are gas prices "controlled" in Canada? I was wondering because I noticed, at least in British Columbia:

    1. Each city varied by 1 or two pennies
    2. Within one city, all gas stations charged the EXACT same price.

    I found the No. 2 thing to be really odd! Well, it was convenient in that you didn't have to hunt for cheap prices, but it just seemed odd....

    JJ
     
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    Hi DXSMac,

    Fuel prices are not controlled in Canada. There are more taxes on the fuel sold here than in USA which accounts for a major part of the higher price. In Regina where I live the cheapest price for regular gas is 99.9 and the highest price is 107.9. In US gallons that's a price spread of over 25 cents. Cheapest diesel here is at Flying J (branded Shell) at 97.9 (after flying J discount) and highest price is 104.9

    QUOTE(DXSMac @ Feb 13 2008, 10:03 AM) [snapback]10262[/snapback]

    Another thing. Are gas prices "controlled" in Canada? I was wondering because I noticed, at least in British Columbia:

    1. Each city varied by 1 or two pennies
    2. Within one city, all gas stations charged the EXACT same price.

    I found the No. 2 thing to be really odd! Well, it was convenient in that you didn't have to hunt for cheap prices, but it just seemed odd....

    JJ
     
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    QUOTE(pianotuna @ Feb 13 2008, 12:58 PM) [snapback]10265[/snapback]

    Hi DXSMac,

    Fuel prices are not controlled in Canada. There are more taxes on the fuel sold here than in USA which accounts for a major part of the higher price. In Regina where I live the cheapest price for regular gas is 99.9 and the highest price is 107.9. In US gallons that's a price spread of over 25 cents. Cheapest diesel here is at Flying J (branded Shell) at 97.9 (after flying J discount) and highest price is 104.9



    Thanks! It just looked like there was some type of "control" because in Vancouver, every station charged the EXACT same price.

    JJ
     
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    Hi DXSMac,

    As of Today here are some prices in Vancouver.

    102.4 Chevron
    102.4 Petro Canada
    103.9 Costco
    104.4 Esso, Shell,
    and the high price is:

    114.1 Shell

    Prices courtesy of Gas Buddy
     
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    QUOTE(pianotuna @ Feb 13 2008, 06:28 PM) [snapback]10267[/snapback]

    Hi DXSMac,

    As of Today here are some prices in Vancouver.

    102.4 Chevron
    102.4 Petro Canada
    103.9 Costco
    104.4 Esso, Shell,
    and the high price is:

    114.1 Shell

    Prices courtesy of Gas Buddy



    Ok, you have shown me the light. If those prices are "liter" prices, HOLY COW, what a ripoff!

    JJ
     
  10. pianotuna

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    Hi,

    Yes, they are the price per liter, which translated to US gallons means a price differential of over 45 cents between the high and low price! Definitely worth looking around for the "best price" I'd say.
     

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