Conventions
This Year's Convention
2019 RCNA Convention in Calgary, Alberta July 16 - 20, 2019
Upcoming Conventions
2020 RCNA Convention in Halifax, Alberta July 21 - 25, 2020
2021 RCNA Convention in Ottawa, Alberta July 20 -25, 2021
Past Conventions
2018 RCNA Convention in Mississauga, Toronto August 7 - 11, 2018
- Tour Descriptions
- Symposium
- CAFNE
- Club Delegate's Breakfast Speaker
- Convention Medal
- Early Bird Hotel Reservation Incentive Draw
- Paper Money Grading and Preservation Workshop
- Bourse Layout and Dealers Names
- Hilton Meadowvale Room Layout
- Daily Admission Fee
- Awards
- Program of Events
- Programme des Activitiés
2017 RCNA Convention in Boucherville, Quebec July 18 - July 23, 2017
2016 RCNA Convention in Ottawa, Ontario July 19 - July 24, 2016
Awards | Exhibiting |
Symposium |
Program of Events |
Programme d’activités
2015 RCNA Convention in Halifax, July 22 - July 26, 2015
Awards | Program |
Exhibiting
Convention Medal |
Coin Kids | Chairpersons
2014 RCNA Convention in Toronto, August 13 -16, 2014
Program | Exhibiting
| Dealers
2013 RCNA Convention in Winnipeg July 24 - 27, 2013
Program | Dealers
| Awards
2012 RCNA Convention in Calgary July 19 - 22, 2012
Program | Dealers | Awards
2011 RCNA Convention in Windsor
Program of Events | Symposium
| Awards
2010 RCNA Convention in Saint John
Program of Events | Bourse
Floor & Application| Exhibiting
Symposium | Award
Winners
2009 RCNA Convention in Edmonton
Bourse | Program
Pictures: Award Winners | CPMS Luncheon | Symposium
2008 C.N.A. Convention in Ottawa
Program | Bourse | Exhibit
Pictures: Award Winners | Bourse Floor | Convention
Pictures: Symposium
Meetings: Royal Canadian Mint Reception | CPMS Luncheon
Meetings: Bank of Canada Currency Museum
Reception
Meetings:Club Delegates Breakfast | Welcome Reception
2007 C.N.A. Convention in Niagara Falls
Program | Symposium
Pictures: Award Winners | Bourse Floor | Convention
Meetings: Royal Canadian Mint Reception | CPMS Luncheon
Meetings: Club Delegates Breakfast
2006 C.N.A. Convention in Niagara Falls
Program | Educational
Pictures: Award Winners | Bourse Floor | Convention
Daily Pictures: Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday
Meetings: Royal Canadian Mint Reception | CPMS Luncheon
Meetings: Club Delegates
Breakfast | Banquet
2005 C.N.A. Convention in Calgary
Banquet Speaker | Educational | Program | Tours
Pictures: Award Winners | Bourse Floor | Convention
Daily
Pictures: Wednesday | Thursday | Friday
Daily Pictures: Saturday | Sunday
2004 C.N.A. Convention in Toronto
Dealers | Educational
| Medal | Program
Pictures: Award Winners | Convention
Auction
Each year, The Canadian Numismatic Association appoints an official auction house to conduct an auction at the annual RCNA Convention. Mail bids are accepted prior to the Convention, with floor bidding taking place at the various sessions during the Convention. Viewing of the auction material takes place during the convention up to the start of each auction session.
Awards
A number of prestigious awards will be presented at various functions at the Convention. For more information, please see our Awards page (under Events).
RCNA Conventions
Activities for Collectors of All Ages and Numismatic Material
The highlight of the Canadian numismatic year is the RCNA Annual Convention. Since 1954 it has been held yearly in various cities across Canada.
The RCNA Annual Convention is Canada's oldest numismatic event offering collectors an opportunity to meet and develop life long friendships and share numismatic knowledge.
- A large and diverse inventory of coins, tokens, medals, banknotes and numismatic literature is available on the bourse floor from Canadian and American dealers.
- An auction at every Convention provides collectors an opportunity to build their collection and a basis for determining current values of all types of numismatic material.
- Educational forums are presented during the course of the convention that feature original presentations on a variety of numismatic topics.
At the RCNA Convention, other numismatic organizations hold their annual meetings or conduct educational programs. These have included the Canadian Numismatic Research Society, the Canadian Paper Money Society, the Canadian Association of Token Collectors, the Canadian Association of Wooden Money Collectors, the Love Token Society, the Canadian Tire Coupon Collectors Club, the Classical and Medieval Numismatic Society and others.
- Delegates from coin clubs across Canada meet and exchange views on common problems to help the hobby and the collector.
- Members of the RCNA exhibit items from their collections in competition for display awards thus sharing their knowledge with everyone.
- Institutions such as the Royal Canadian Mint and the Bank of Canada also set up non-competitive exhibits for the enjoyment of show visitors.
The Convention is also the setting of the annual general membership meeting where motions are discussed and voted on, various committee reports are presented and the annual financial report is tabled.
A banquet and the pre-Banquet reception gives members and non-members another opportunity to mingle, enjoy a full-course meal, listen to a speaker and find out first-hand who the recipients of Canada’s major numismatic awards are. Tours are also offered.
If you are planning to attend the Convention and participate in a number of activities, you might wish to register. Registration Kits contain:
- a souvenir convention medal
- admission to the bourse for the full duration of the show
- unlimited number of visits to the hospitality suite*
- a special souvenir medal struck to commemorate the convention
- a special reception hosted by the Royal Canadian Mint
- a souvenir booklet containing the Program of Events
- and lots more.
*The hospitality suite for registrants and bourse dealers is a great place to throw up your feet and enjoy a complimentary coffee and snacks. Admission to the convention is available by various means.
Spousal Registrations are also available and include the same contents as the main registration kit along with a number of collectible catalogues but not including the souvenir medal.
Young Numismatist Kits are also available with special contents at a drastically reduced price.
Or you might just wish to come on a daily basis by paying a nominal daily admission price.
You do not have to decide in advance to register, although we recommend you do so to ensure that we are not sold out of kits or souvenir medals. The registration form includes the option of purchasing tickets to the Banquet and the Club Delegates Breakfast meeting, as well as the convention souvenir medal in .999 fine silver.
Once you attend a RCNA Convention and join in the activities, you will want to attend year after year.