American Express (AMEX) | Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) | Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) | Toronto Dominion (TD)
Top Credit Cards to Use at Drug Stores
You can generally get more than 2% in return value when you make purchases at drug stores in Canada, so I will focus on listing the credit cards that give you better than a 2% return. You can refer to the page entitled “How Much are Points Worth” to help with the calculations.
American Express Gold Rewards Card
- $150 annual fee (waived the first year)
- Earn 2 points for every $1 spent at drug stores (giving up to a 4% return)
TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege Card
- $399 annual fee
- Earn 1.5 Aeroplan point for every $1 spent at drug stores (giving up to a 3% return)
CIBC Aerogold Infinite Privilege
- $399 annual fee
- Earn 1.5 Aeroplan point for every $1 spent at drug stores (giving up to a 3% return)
TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Card
- $120 annual fee
- Earn 1.5 Aeroplan point for every $1 spent at drug stores (giving up to a 3% return)
CIBC Aerogold Visa Infinite Card
- $120 annual fee
- Earn 1.5 Aeroplan point for every $1 spent at drug stores (giving up to a 3% return)
- $120 annual fee
- Earn 1.5 Aeroplan point for every $1 spent at drug stores (giving up to a 3% return)
CIBC Aventura Visa Infinite Card
- $120 annual fee
- Earn 1.5 Aeroplan point for every $1 spent at drug stores (giving up to a 3% return)
- $120 annual fee
- Earn 1.5 Aeroplan point for every $1 spent at drug stores (giving up to a 3% return)
RBC Shoppers Optimum MasterCard
- No annual fee
- Earn 15 Shoppers Optimum points for every $1 spent on in-store purchases made at Shoppers Drug Mart (giving up to a 2.7% return)