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Canadian Cards

Canada gets their first Starbucks in 1987, opening in Vancouver B.C.

Most of the cards issued in the United States were also issued in Canada, with few exceptions.
This page only lists the cards that are unique to Canada. These designs may have been used
in other countries, but in the case of Canada, the Card will have other distinctive features including
"Valid only in CANADA" designation on early Cards, or English/French writing on the back on later Cards.

As far as designs are concerned, six unique cards have been issued so far in Canada (a/o 7-20-13). This doesn't include
Store Credit
They are the Canadian Heritage, Olympic Village , Vancouver, Vancouver 25th, Maple Leaves and Maple Leaf Cards. (see below).

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As of the end of 2019, updates for standard Canadian Starbucks Cards will be discontinued as these are duplicating USA issues. However, Unique issues from Canada will be listed below.







Unique Canadian Issues
These Cards are either regional, special edition or unique to Canada
       

Canadian Mini Cards

Partner Card
         

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