I’m going to be coming up from the US for a week in a few days. (When I booked the trip back in May, Canada seemed a lot less… flammable :( ) For me, a big part of leisure travel is indulging nerdy fixations in shops that there are no local equivalents for, away from the rest of the family asking “you bought WHAT?” until it’s far too late to feel shame.

Any good suggestions for the following? (Extra points given for public-transit easy access; I enjoy a walking- and train-focused vacation)

  • Anime goods shop

  • Model-railway-centric hobby shop.

  • Electronics-surplus shops/long-lived computer shops that have backstock dating to the era of George VI. The sort of place where you might find a LS-120 drive, weird Commodore stuff, or a cache of ISA cards.

  • Neighbourhood-style coin shop (the sort of place that has albums for different series, and wouldn’t take offense if I’m looking in the $50 range rather than the $50,000 range).

On a related note, I’d like to try to get some of the 1968-1986-or-so nickel “Voyageur” dollars-- do banks typically have caches of them if you ask, or are they definitely something you’ll have to go to a coin shop for?

  • streetfestival@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I don’t know any relevant places, but I think it’ll be easiest for you to find anime goods shops out of your 4-item list. I think I can pretty confidently say that, no, banks won’t have collector coins available. Sorry I couldn’t be more help!

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      1 year ago

      Thanks. I wasn’t sure if they’d be like the old Eisenhower dollars (1971-77) are in the US-- the bank might have a couple loose coins, but will be useless if you asked for 20 or 200.