Montreal over Miami: Patriotic Canadians change summer vacation plans
- On July 22, Prime Minister Mark Carney pitched the Canada Strong pass, granting free or discounted access to national parks, historic sites and museums.
- Earlier this year, U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to annex Canada and imposed tariffs on goods, prompting a Buy Canadian movement.
- A Bank of Canada survey this week found that 55% of Canadians plan to spend less on US vacations while 35% intend to travel more domestically, and TD Bank polled 64% planning domestic trips, with Destination Canada reporting a 4% rise in Q1 2025.
- London, Ontario-based Guess Where Trips reported a 75% surge in mystery road trip sales this year, Storm Jespersen said RV rentals are nearly impossible across 26 properties, and Walter Flower noted busier whale-watching tours.
- Air North added non-stop routes and saw Yukon arrivals climb 7.6% from January to June, Porter Airlines boosted domestic capacity to 80% from 75%, and WestJet suspended nine cross-border flights in May.
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