Canadians ditching U.S. travel for Mexican vacation may get more bang for their buck as dollar rallies amid trade war
- Canadians are canceling U.S. Vacations and looking to Mexico instead, where prices are attractive, especially on flights to destinations like Cancun.
- The Canadian dollar has risen to nearly 71 cents U.S., providing better value for those planning to visit Mexico amid ongoing trade tensions.
- Many travelers, particularly Iranian Canadians, are wary of U.S. Border scrutiny and potential detentions, leading to a significant decrease in trips to the U.S.
- Concerns have risen among Iranian Canadians over possible targeting at U.S. Borders, prompting travel agencies to note a decrease in interest toward U.S. Destinations.
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Canadians not being mistreated across border, says store manager
Rumours circulating about Canadians being mistreated when travelling south of the Canada-U.S. border are just that, rumours. Jamie Spry, the manager of Ryden's Border Store in Grand Portage, Minn., is trying to set the record straight and said, "There has…
Tariff War on Canadian Travellers Turn Back in the United States
Whether it's for a vacation or a day trip, Canadians are already less likely to go to the United States, showing Statistics Canada's new border entry data. Last month, car returns dropped by almost one-third and those by plane by almost 15% compared to March 2024.
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