Credit cards · RBC

Best RBC credit cards in Canada

RBC’s Avion travel and cash-back cards tie into the Avion Rewards and WestJet programs. The RBC cards we track, with the figures read from RBC’s own pages.

Verified at the issuer · June 12, 2026

The 2 RBC cards we track

Sorted by annual fee. Every figure read at the issuer’s own page — earn rates with their caps, offers with their end dates.

RBC U.S. Dollar Visa Gold

RBC · Visa Gold

$65/year

US$65 (additional card US$30)

  • 1 Avion point per US$1
Income
Canadian resident, age of majority
FX fee
n/a — bills in USD
Travel medical
NOT included — no travel medical on this card
Rates
20.99% purchases · 22.99% advances
Verified at RBC · Jun 12

RBC Avion Visa Infinite

RBC · Visa Infinite

$120/year

$50 per additional; no first-year waiver in the current offer

  • 1.25× travel · 1× everything else
  • Air Travel Redemption Schedule: long-haul round trips from 35,000 pts (to a $750 ticket)

Up to 70,000 pts: 35,000 on approval + 20,000 with $5,000/6 months + 15,000 anniversary — APPLY BY JULY 15, 2026 · Ends soon

Income
$60,000 personal / $100,000 household
FX fee
Not published on the card page — confirm in the cardholder agreement (typically 2.5%)
Travel medical
15 days under 65 · 65+: 3 days — with an UNLIMITED maximum benefit (unique)
Rates
20.99% purchases · 22.99% advances
Verified at RBC · Jun 12

Frequently asked questions

How many RBC cards does this compare?
We track 2 RBC cards, with annual fees from $65 to $120. Every earn rate, welcome offer and fee is read from the issuer’s own page and dated on each card below — not pulled from an aggregator.
Should I pick a card just because it’s from RBC?
No. Loyalty to one bank rarely gets you the best card. Compare the best card for your spending across all issuers on our best credit cards in Canada ranking, then come back if a RBC card wins.
Are the offers and fees up to date?
Each card shows the date its figures were verified at the issuer (most recently June 12, 2026), and offers flagged “Ends soon” are within ~30 days of the issuer-stated expiry. Card terms change — always confirm on the issuer’s page (linked on every card) before you apply.

Compare across every issuer on the best credit cards in Canada ranking, or by what you spend on — cash back, travel and no-fee. Educational only, not financial advice; confirm terms at the issuer before applying.