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Offset your holiday shopping with CAA Dollars and Member discounts

BCAA Members have many ways to save this holiday, including CAA Dollars.

Holiday shopping season is in full swing. This year, the average Canadian family will spend north of $1,700 on gifts, treats and stocking stuffers. With that spending often comes a hefty credit card bill in January. Luckily, if you’re a BCAA Member, there’s an easy way to offset your indebted merriment. That’s because Members are automatically part of one of the largest loyalty programs in the country.

Members have three key ways to save while you’re shopping for your loved ones:

  • Get exclusive deals, discounts and special offers by going to our BCAA Rewards site
  • Show your Membership card to get instant savings at over 100,000 partner locations worldwide
  • Earn CAA Dollars at many partner locations and shopping online

Dollars to Dollars

People often ask how CAA Dollars work. Simple, every CAA Dollar you earn equals one dollar. So if you buy a few gifts at our partners and accumulate $75 CAA Dollars, congratulations – you’ve just paid for next year’s Basic Membership. Or, if you prefer to bank your CAA Dollars, you can use them towards other BCAA products like Home, Car, and Travel insurance and maintenance and repairs at a BCAA Auto Service Centre. That’s sort of like built-in insurance for next year’s big holiday party, right?


Fly around the world

Santa needs to travel a total of 510,000,000 km to visit every home. As a BCAA Member, you can simply shop for some of the world’s most popular retail brands on our BCAA Rewards site, and earn up to 10% back in CAA Dollars, without ever leaving home.

And once the turkey wears off and you do leave the couch, the BCAA App can show nearby Member discounts and partners offering CAA Dollars. Plus, you can rely on it for roadside assistance, finding gas prices and much more to help you navigate the Winter Wonderland.

Discover more ways you can save over $1,000 a year as a BCAA Member at bcaa.com/savings.