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Canadian travel to U.S. continues steep decline, data shows

  • John Slipp's Atlantic Travel Centre at Woodstock border crossing faces a steep decline in Canadian-to-U.S. Border traffic in early 2025.
  • This decline follows ongoing COVID-19 recovery struggles, tariffs, border anxieties, and lasting impacts from restrictive policies and scrutiny effects.
  • U.S. Customs data shows a 38% year-over-year drop in border crossings, with 70,000 fewer crossings and a 32% sales drop at Slipp's store since January.
  • Slipp said, "The situation is not sustainable," while Maine's governor announced signs to assure Canadians of a respectful welcome amid reduced American visitors.
  • The decline suggests ongoing economic strain for border businesses and is expected to affect regional tourism revenue despite planned multi-state discussions and advertising efforts.
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CTV News broke the news in Canada on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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