Canadians have traditionally flocked to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, particularly during winter, providing significant economic support. However, escalating tensions due to a trade war initiated by the U.S. president have led to rising hostility among Canadian tourists. The local Can-Am Days celebrations, once a warm welcome to Canadian visitors, have become complicated as some Canadian travelers express their discontent. The impact of potential boycotts threatens to undermine the local economy, where Canadians contribute billions annually, highlighting the interconnectedness of local tourism and international relations.
Canadians, once a welcomed presence in Myrtle Beach, are re-evaluating their travel plans amid political tensions, impacting local business and tourism significantly.
The annual Can-Am Days event, once a celebration of goodwill between Canada and Myrtle Beach, now faces challenges due to political climates and boycotts informed by Canadian sentiments.
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