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Canadian snowbirds are still unhappy with Trump. And Palm Springs is feeling the chill

Canadian visits to Palm Springs fell over 18% in 2025, causing shorter bookings and financial strain on local tourism despite marketing efforts by Visit California.

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LOS ANGELES — It is the peak of the so-called high season in Palm Springs, that busy time of year when the glorious winter sunshine beckons Canadian snowbirds who flock to enjoy desert condos, golf courses and poolside martinis. Most…

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Canadian snowbirds are still unhappy with Trump. And Palm Springs is feeling the chill

LOS ANGELES — It is the peak of the so-called high season in Palm Springs, that busy time of year when the glorious winter sunshine beckons Canadian snowbirds who flock to enjoy desert condos, golf courses and poolside martinis. Most…

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Los Angeles Times broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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