Counting a lot of coins in Canada?

I’m traveling to Calgary, AB, Canada tomorrow and I have a lot of coins (like, around worth) all loose… is there any major stores that have machines like Coinstar (machine that charges 8.9 cents per dollar, but gives you a voucher for your coins so you can use it at the store or get cash for it at the register)? Or does anybody know the denominations the coin rolls have to be to exchange at a Canadian bank?

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