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Spazito

(55,227 posts)
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 09:17 AM 15 hrs ago

U.S. tourism faces $5.7B US loss as Canadians continue to stay home

Number of Canadians visiting the U.S. has been in steep decline since Trump took office

Many Canadians continue to boycott travel to the United States, and the U.S. economy is paying the price.

A U.S. Travel Association report forecasts a 3.2 per cent decline in international tourism spending in the country for 2025, a loss of $5.7 billion US compared to the previous year.

The association largely attributes the loss to a decline in the number of Canadian visitors — a trend that has persisted since U.S. President Donald Trump returned to office in January, sparked a trade war with Canada and began referring to the country as the 51st state.

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A new Angus Reid poll suggests Hans is not alone. Of 1,607 Canadians surveyed in late October, 70 per cent said they would be uncomfortable travelling to the U.S. this winter.

Respondents' top three reasons for avoiding the country were a resolve to stand up for Canada, America’s current political climate, and concerns about heightened security at the border during Trump’s immigration crackdown.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/u-s-canadian-travel-loss-9.6974240

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U.S. tourism faces $5.7B US loss as Canadians continue to stay home (Original Post) Spazito 15 hrs ago OP
I would be uncomfortable traveling to the US this Winter. And I live here. BOSSHOG 15 hrs ago #1
I suspect Canadians are traveling to other places that are more welcoming to tourists. mwmisses4289 15 hrs ago #2
On the other hand, my wife and I have reservations to visit Canada this year. Squaredeal 15 hrs ago #3

BOSSHOG

(44,111 posts)
1. I would be uncomfortable traveling to the US this Winter. And I live here.
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 09:23 AM
15 hrs ago

Trump and his Republican Party make it so. It is what they are. Cancer on America. Republicans have no concept of right and wrong. Blind obedience and more money.

mwmisses4289

(2,751 posts)
2. I suspect Canadians are traveling to other places that are more welcoming to tourists.
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 09:35 AM
15 hrs ago

One of the funniest things I heard early on was a snippet of an interview with a trump supporter (in florida, iirc) who's job is/was tied to the tourism industry, saying something along the lines of "Well, where are they going to for vacation then?" as if the u.s. was the only place in the world for people to go for vacation.

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