Americans Come to Canada to Celebrate Independence Day
- Many Americans travel to Canada around July 4 to celebrate U.S. Independence Day, increasing border traffic this weekend.
- This surge results from holiday travel despite recent trade tensions between the two countries that have not reduced visitor numbers.
- The Canada Border Services Agency is preparing for the increased traffic and advises travelers to have valid travel documents and consider non-peak crossing times.
- Travelers face strict rules at the border, including a ban on bringing recreational cannabis, with penalties such as fines and border crossing bans for smuggling.
- The busy travel reflects ongoing strong cross-border ties, and tourism bookings in summer 2025 exceed those from 2024, indicating continuing interest.
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