Some Canadians Skip U.S. Trips as Others Urge Travel
Some Canadians are skipping U.S. trips as others say travel helps small businesses and keeps cross-border ties strong.
- Canadian visitors to the United States dropped 13.2% last year as travelers increasingly choose domestic destinations over cross-border trips.
- Lawyer Paul Doroshenko has avoided the United States for more than nine years, citing concerns over border detention and political rhetoric regarding sovereignty.
- Conversely, Winnipeg-based small business owner Carla Foley continues visiting the United States as a snowbird, reporting no issues at the border.
- Domestic travel is rising as shorter, closer trips offer better value, with popular Canadian destinations including Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal.
- Shifts in tourism patterns indicate a potential long-term change in travel habits, as travelers increasingly prioritize destinations based on perceived safety and comfort.
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