Canadian Tourism to the U.S. Plunges in 2025-and These States Are Impacted the Most
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Canadian tourism in the U.S. has seen a significant decline in 2025, with a 33.1% decrease in automobile returns and a 22.1% decrease in air travel in June compared to the previous year. There have been six consecutive months of decline in automobile returns. A campaign led by Canadian leaders encouraged citizens to vacation domestically. Advance flight bookings from Canada to the U.S. are down over 70%. The potential economic impact could reach billions as Canadian tourists are a major contributor to U.S. tourism revenues.
Canadians returning to the country by automobile from the United States declined 33.1% in June, compared to the same time last year, according to Canada's national statistical agency.
As of April, advance bookings for flights from Canada to the U.S. between April and September were down more than 70% compared to the same time last year.
A 10 percent reduction in visitor numbers, for example, would equate to a potential loss of $2.1 billion.
Officials in New Hampshire are seeing a dramatic drop in Canadian tourism, echoing trends seen across states like Florida, California, and Nevada.
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