TD's basic credit card points program, redeemed through the Expedia-for-TD travel portal. A secondary option since TD's premium cards earn Aeroplan directly – TD Rewards is the fallback for non-Aeroplan TD cards.
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0.5 cents per point
The weakest major Canadian bank currency. Most TD premium cards earn Aeroplan directly, making TD Rewards a secondary option limited to Expedia-for-TD portal bookings at roughly half a cent per point.
Last updated: February 6, 2026
TD Rewards Points are the primary currency touted by the largest bank in Canada, Toronto-Dominion Bank. TD Rewards are a proprietary currency, belonging solely to TD and tied exclusively to TD credit cards.
TD Rewards is a fixed-value points currency, meaning that points can be redeemed in a number of ways at a fixed value. TD Rewards Points are particularly useful to offset the cost of incidental travel purchases, such as independent hotels, short-term rentals, and vacations, to further minimize your out-of-pocket travel expenses.
TD Rewards Credit Cards
Welcome bonus: 165,000 TD Rewards Points
Annual fee: $139
First-year value
$900
Welcome bonus: 50,000 TD Rewards Points
Annual fee: $89
First-year value
$258
Welcome bonus: 15,152 TD Rewards Points
Annual fee: No fee
First-year value
$78
Beyond signup offers, you can earn TD Rewards Points through daily spending on the above credit cards. The earning rates are as follows:
This is especially true for anyone who books a significant component of their trips on Expedia, as you can earn an effective 4% return on your purchases.
The TD Rewards program offers various redemption possibilities, with different levels of value attached to each one.
Expedia® for TD is essentially the same platform as the regular Expedia, except you log in with your TD credentials so you can redeem points.
Simply sign in to your TD Rewards account, click "Expedia for TD" under the "Redeem" tab, and then click through to the Expedia for TD portal.

As with regular Expedia purchases, you can book flights, hotels, car rentals, and other travel purchases. Importantly, Expedia also offers cruises, tours, and Disney tickets, among other things.
As these travel expenses are typically quite difficult to book with points, using TD Rewards Points at a fixed value of 0.5 cents per point is an excellent redemption opportunity, and could end up saving you a significant amount of cash out-of-pocket.

The minimum redemption is 200 points ($1), and you can choose to redeem your points in $50 increments. You’re able to make purchases in any combination of points and cash.
Once you've chosen your desired purchase on Expedia for TD, look for "Use your TD Points" on the checkout page. Just select the number of points you'd like to redeem at 0.5cpp, and then proceed with your purchase.

The credit posts in three to five days after the purchase, so be patient and keep an eye on your account.
If you’re using your TD Rewards Points on Expedia® For TD to redeem for hotels, or car rentals, the usual warnings of using an online travel agency apply.
You won’t earn any hotel status benefits or accrue elite qualifying nights at hotels. For car rentals, you won't earn things like Hertz points or free rentals through National Free Days.
This doesn’t apply to airfare, though, as you’ll still accrue the same amount of elite qualifying miles, segments, and dollars. As long as you have your frequent flyer number attached to your booking or add it in at the check-in counter, your travel should count towards elite status qualification.
One major thing to note about using Expedia to book airfare is that any and all changes and cancellations must be pursued through the third-party booking agency, and can't be done through the airline.

This ratio is maintained for the first $1,200 of a single travel purchase, and will be 0.5 cents per point (200 points = $1) thereafter.
Booking non-Expedia travel using TD points is called “Book Any Way Travel” and can be booked by using the TD Rewards website or by calling 1-800-983-8472.
Calling has a few distinct advantages, such as the ability to redeem your points for non-conventional travel items, such as gas, attractions, various hotel expenses, RV rentals, and even Airbnbs.
To redeem TD Rewards points through "Book Any Way Travel", select "Book Any Way Travel" from the "Redeem" tab on the TD Rewards website.
On the next screen, fill in the information about the transaction against which you'd like to redeem points. Note that you can only redeem TD Rewards points for "Book Any Way Travel" after the purchase has posted on your account.
You'll need to note down the transaction date, its description, and the amount before proceeding. You can submit multiple transactions at once.
First, check if your institution participates on the TD website, and then you can buy HigherEdPoints Education Credits with your TD Rewards Points.

If you want to use your TD Rewards Points towards shopping expenses, you can redeem your points towards gift cards at a flat value of 0.25 cents per point (400 points = $1).
This is objectively a lower-value redemption than travel; however, as long as you’re redeeming points for higher value than your costs (which is usually the annual fee), you’re keeping cash in your pocket.

The same value of 0.25 cents per point is offered for merchandise purchases, which are listed on the TD Rewards website. As with gift cards, there are sometimes sales where you can redeem for up to 0.3–0.4 cents per point.
As always, check if the item you’re redeeming for is on sale for a lower price on another platform to calculate your redemption value.
First, you'll have to enroll by linking your TD Rewards-earning credit card with your Amazon account. Once you've done this, you can apply TD Rewards Points.
At the check-out page on Amazon, change the payment method to your linked TD Rewards credit card, where you'll see the balance of points available. You can cover the rest of the purchase with your credit card.
It sounds like the same rate as gift cards and merchandise, but keep in mind that those have occasional sales, while statement credits always remain at 0.25 cents per point.
This makes it the lowest-value way of redeeming your TD Rewards Points, and if you plan to use your points towards a statement credit, you’re better off with a cash back card.
For most travellers, this should suffice just fine, as Expedia offers tours, Disney park tickets, and a plethora of other travel possibilities aside from the usual flights, hotels, and car rentals.
TD Rewards Points are a great way to save money on miscellaneous travel expenses, and the regular high signup bonuses and respectable earning rates make it quite easy to rack up the points.
† Terms and conditions apply. Refer to the TD website for the most current information.
First-year value
$900
Annual fee: $139First Year Free
• Earn 20,000 points on first purchase
• Earn 145,000 points upon spending $7,500
Earning rates
Key perks

Annual fee: $139First Year Free
• Earn 20,000 points on first purchase
• Earn 145,000 points upon spending $7,500
Earning rates
Key perks