Canadian Tire Money refers to coupons issued by Canadian Tire. They look like real currency, and they have in the past been successfully passed off as Canadian currency.

Canadian Tire gives these coupons out to customers paying with cash or debit card at their stores. Customers can get three per cent of their purchases refunded. Canadian Tire Money can be used to buy anything in the store or gasoline at their gas stations. The "money" can even be used to cover the sales tax on the purchases.

The official name on the 'bills' themselves is Cash Bonus Coupon. The mustachioed gentleman pictured in Scottish attire is an old mascot named Sandy McTire, who now only appears, unnamed, on these coupons.

Canadian Tire Money comes in 3 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent, 25 cent, 50 cent and 1 dollar denominations.