They are invariably known as the nickel, dime, and quarter respectively; and the two largest coins are very often called the loonie and the toonie respectively.
It is against the law to deliberately attempt to separate a toonie.
Due to the price limit, these are often referred to as toonie bars.
This was the first commemorative version of the toonie, a coin that was only three years old.
The "toonie" (less commonly spelled "tooney", "twooney", "twoonie") is the two-dollar coin.
The $2 note was withdrawn in 1996 and replaced by the $2 coin known as the toonie.
It is usually called the toonie and is bimetallic.