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TD Rewards Points: Complete Guide for Canadians (2026)

Updated

TD Rewards is TD Bank’s proprietary loyalty points currency, primarily earned through TD Rewards Visa cardholders in Canada. While it lacks the transfer flexibility of programs like Amex Membership Rewards, TD Rewards is a solid straightforward option for casual travellers and anyone who values simplicity. This guide covers how the program works, what your points are actually worth, and which TD Rewards cards make sense.

TD Rewards at a Glance

FeatureDetails
Points currencyTD Rewards points
Best redemptionExpedia for TD (0.5 CPP)
Transfer partnersNone
Points expiryNever while account is open
Main cardsTD Rewards Visa, TD Platinum Travel Visa, TD First Class Travel Visa Infinite
Best version of TD travelTD Aeroplan Visa Infinite (separate program)

What Are TD Rewards Points Worth?

TD Rewards points have variable value depending on how you redeem them.

TD Rewards Redemption Values

Redemption MethodPoints per $1CPP (Cents Per Point)
Expedia for TD booking200 pts0.50 CPP
Any travel (book anywhere)200–250 pts0.40–0.50 CPP
Statement credit400 pts0.25 CPP
Gift cards250–400 pts0.25–0.40 CPP
TD bill payments400 pts0.25 CPP
RESP, RRSP, TFSA contribution250–400 pts0.25–0.40 CPP

Key finding: Expedia for TD is the clear winner at 0.5 CPP. Everything else is materially worse. If you have TD Rewards, always aim to redeem through Expedia for TD.

TD Rewards Credit Cards Compared

TD Rewards Visa (Entry-Level)

FeatureDetails
Annual fee$0
Welcome bonus~10,000–15,000 TD Rewards points
Earn: Expedia for TD3 pts per $1
Earn: groceries/restaurants2 pts per $1
Earn: recurring bills2 pts per $1
Earn: all other1 pt per $1
Income requirementNone
Best forNo-fee travel points entry

Annual earn estimate (avg spend $2,000/month): ~28,000–35,000 points ≈ $140–175 in travel value.

TD Platinum Travel Visa (Mid-Tier)

FeatureDetails
Annual fee$89
Welcome bonus~20,000–30,000 TD Rewards points
Earn: Expedia for TD6 pts per $1
Earn: groceries/restaurants4.5 pts per $1
Earn: recurring bills3.5 pts per $1
Earn: all other1.5 pts per $1
Income requirement$60,000 individual / $100K household
Best forMid-level spenders wanting more points

TD First Class Travel Visa Infinite (Premium)

FeatureDetails
Annual fee$139
Welcome bonus~20,000–80,000 TD Rewards points
Earn: Expedia for TD8 pts per $1
Earn: groceries/restaurants6 pts per $1
Earn: recurring bills4 pts per $1
Earn: all other2 pts per $1
Income requirement$60,000 individual / $100K household
Key perk$100 annual Nexus card rebate
Best forActive travellers, frequent Expedia for TD users

TD Rewards vs TD Aeroplan: Which Should You Choose?

FeatureTD RewardsTD Aeroplan
CurrencyTD Rewards pointsAeroplan points
Best value0.5 CPP1.5–3.0+ CPP
Transfer partnersNoneAir Canada, 30+ partners
FlexibilityHigh (any travel via portal)High (award chart options)
Earning sweet spotsExpedia for TDAir Canada flights
Best cardTD First Class Travel InfiniteTD Aeroplan Visa Infinite
Annual fee (best card)$139$139
Best forSimple travel redemptionsMaximizers, premium travel

Recommendation: If you’re going to keep one TD travel card, TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite typically delivers stronger value for most Canadians who travel via Air Canada or its Star Alliance partners.

How to Earn TD Rewards Points

Through Credit Card Spending

CategoryTD Rewards VisaTD PlatinumTD First Class Infinite
Expedia for TD3x6x8x
Groceries2x4.5x6x
Restaurants2x4.5x6x
Recurring bills2x3.5x4x
Gas1x1.5x2x
Everything else1x1.5x2x

Through Small Business (TD Business Cards)

TD offers business-oriented Rewards cards with similar earn structures directed at small business owners — ask your TD branch for current offers as these change frequently.

How to Redeem TD Rewards Points

Option 1: Expedia for TD (Best Value)

  1. Go to your TD MyRewards or TD app
  2. Click through to Expedia for TD portal
  3. Book flights, hotels, packages as normal
  4. At checkout, apply your points at 200 pts = $1

Tip: Compare Expedia for TD prices against direct booking. If Expedia’s price is higher, it may still be worth booking direct even without points.

Option 2: Travel Anywhere (Book-Any-Travel Redemption)

Some TD cards allow you to book travel anywhere (Air Canada directly, hotel directly, etc.) and then redeem TD Rewards as a statement credit against that charge.

MethodValue
Book via Expedia for TD200 pts = $1
Book directly, apply points against charge250 pts = $1 (0.40 CPP)

Slightly less than portal, but more flexible.

Option 3: Statement Credits

Simplest option — but worst value at 400 pts = $1 (0.25 CPP).

Only use statement credits if you have leftover points after redeeming for travel or are closing your account.

Option 4: Gift Cards

A middle option at roughly 0.25–0.40 CPP. Rarely better than Expedia for TD redemptions.

Option 5: Financial Registered Accounts

TD allows contributions to RRSPs, TFSAs, or RESPs using TD Rewards points — typically at 0.25 CPP.

AccountRedemption Rate
RRSP contribution400 pts = $1
TFSA contribution400 pts = $1
RESP contribution400 pts = $1

Real-World Redemption Examples

Example 1: Vacation from Toronto to New York (Family of 2)

ItemCostTD Rewards Needed (0.5 CPP)
2 return flights YYZ-JFK$600120,000 points
3 nights hotel$500100,000 points
Total$1,100220,000 points

To earn 220,000 points on TD First Class Infinite: approximately $27,500 in grocery/restaurant spend, or $37,000 in general spend.

Example 2: Weekend Getaway Using Sign-Up Bonus

CardWelcome BonusTravel Value
TD First Class Infinite~80,000 pts (promo)$400 in travel
TD Platinum~30,000 pts (promo)$150 in travel

Sign-up bonuses offer the fastest path to meaningful TD Rewards balances — monitor TD’s promotional offers, which often run fall and spring.

TD Rewards Vs. Competing Programs

ProgramBest CPPTransfer PartnersBest Card
TD Rewards0.5 CPPNoneTD First Class Travel Infinite
Aeroplan1.5–3+ CPP30+ airlines/hotelsAmex Cobalt, TD Aeroplan Infinite
Amex MR (Canada)1.0–2+ CPPAeroplan 1:1, Marriott 1:1.2Amex Cobalt
RBC Avion0.9–2+ CPP (via partners)WestJet, British AirwaysRBC Avion Visa Infinite
Scotia Scene+0.5–1.0 CPPNone (Scene+ only)Scotia Momentum

Bottom line: TD Rewards is among the lower-ceiling programs. Its advantage is simplicity — no blackout dates, no award charts, any travel redeemable through Expedia. If you want to squeeze maximum points value, other programs outperform it.

Maximizing TD Rewards: Tips

StrategyImpact
Always book through Expedia for TDMaximum 0.5 CPP vs 0.25 CPP elsewhere
Use TD First Class Infinite8x on Expedia for TD
Target sign-up bonus periodsBest October–November and January–March
Pair with Nexus benefit$100 annual rebate reduces effective annual fee
Don’t redeem for statement creditsWorst value at 0.25 CPP
Don’t cancel before redeemingPoints forfeit on account closure

TD Rewards vs Simplii / PCF / No-Fee Cards

Many Canadians find TD Rewards-earning cards are outperformed for everyday spend by simpler cashback options:

CardRewardComparable Annual Earn
TD Rewards Visa1–3x pts ≈ 0.5–1.5%~1% effective on mixed spend
Simplii VISA (cash back)4% restaurants, 1.5% others~1.5–2% effective
Tangerine Money-Back2% in 3 categories~1.5% effective

For Canadians primarily interested in grocery/restaurant rewards, a dedicated cashback card may beat TD Rewards on effective return unless you’re a heavy Expedia for TD user.