A sharp decline in Canadian travel to the United States is reshaping the North American tourism landscape in late 2025. The downturn — one of the steepest in recent years — is hitting U.S. border states and tourism-dependent towns particularly hard.
According to new travel industry data, Canadian air travel to the U.S. fell 27.1% in September 2025 compared to the same month last year. Cross-border car trips have dropped even further, down 35.8% year-on-year as of July. These figures point to a broader retraction in cross-border mobility between the two nations.
Why Are Fewer Canadians Visiting the U.S.?
Experts attribute the decline to a mix of economic pressures,
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