Wow nearly 32% fewer Canadians traveled to the U.S. this May compared to last year. That’s not a dip, that’s a nose-dive. Between the trade tension mess and a general sense of "meh" toward cross-border trips, it seems more Canadians are either staying home or heading across the Atlantic instead. Europe’s looking a lot more appealing lately, and honestly, I can’t blame anyone culture, food, fewer political headaches.
I’ve definitely noticed more folks around me booking national park trips or hopping on deals to Spain or Italy instead of the usual Florida run. Curious if this is just a moment or the start of a long-term cooling in U.S.-Canada travel ties.
Anyone here shifted their usual U.S. trips to somewhere else this year?
