Canadian Banknotes
2001-2004, Canadian Journey
The Canadian Journey series of bank notes is designed to celebrate Canada's history, culture, and achievements.
In 2001, the Bank introduced the new $10 note from the Canadian Journey series, followed by the $5 note in 2002. The Bank issued the new $100 bill in March, the $20 note in September, and the $50 note in November of 2004. As part of its ongoing efforts to improve the security of Canadian bank notes, the Bank of Canada issued a $10 note with upgraded security features on 18 May 2005. The Bank will also be issuing an upgraded $5 note on 15 November 2006.
Notes in the new series are distinguished by new and enhanced security features to help fight counterfeiting and a tactile feature to help the blind and visually impaired identify the different denominations.
The new notes are the same size and retain the same dominant colours as previous bank note series. The Queen and the prime ministers shown on the new series are depicted on the same denominations. However, new portraits were engraved for both security and aesthetic purposes.
$5 Children at play
2006


2002


Issue Date: 15 November 2006 (original $5 note - 27 March 2002)
Size: 152.4 x 73.025 mm (6.0 x 2.875 inches)
Portrait: Sir Wilfrid Laurier
$10 Remembrance and Peacekeeping
2005


2002


Issue Date: 18 May 2005 (original $10 note - 17 January 2001)
Size: 152.4 x 69.85 mm (6.0 x 2.75 inches)
Portrait: Sir John A. Macdonald
$20 Arts and culture


Issue Date: 29 September 2004
Size: 152.4 x 69.85 mm (6.0 x 2.75 inches)
Portrait: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
$50 Nation Building


Issue date: 17 November 2004
Size: 152.4 x 69.85 mm (6.0 x 2.75 inches)
Portrait: William Lyon Mackenzie King
$100 Exploration and innovation


Issue date: 17 March 2004
Size: 152.4 x 69.85 mm (6.0 x 2.75 inches)
Portrait: Sir Robert Laird Borden
Source: Bank of Canada







