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Americans are spending more money in Canada, but Canadians aren’t returning the favour | Canada Voices

25 August 20254 Mins Read

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Canadian residents took more trips within the country and spent more money – up by 4.4 per cent from last year to $13.8-billion – when they did.DARRYL DYCK/The Canadian Press

While Canadians have been choosing to keep their loon-crested dollars in the country, data suggest that Americans have been spending more money on tourism expenditures north of the border than in past years.

From January to March, U.S. residents spent about $2.5-billion in Canada on tourism-related expenditures such as accommodations, food and entertainment, a more than 27-per-cent increase from the same period last year, according to preliminary data from Statistics Canada released Monday. Most of those trips have been for personal reasons, up to $2.03-billion from $1.65-billion in the same time period.

That’s despite Americans taking fewer personal trips to Canada than in the same period last year and having fewer overnight stays.

Part of that could be attributed to a weak Canadian dollar, which hovered around 69 US cents in the first quarter of 2025, a recent low, and briefly traded below 68 US cents in early February.

By contrast, Canadians spent less money in the U.S. during the first months of the year when elbows were first akimbo in response to U.S. tariffs and President Donald Trump’s suggestions of annexation.

Canadian travellers cut back on spending in the U.S. by about 7.9 per cent from the same time last year, down to $5.7-billion. Statistics show Canadians took about 6.1 million trips that included a visit to the U.S., about a 10.8-per-cent dip from the same time last year.

Some of that led to an increase in domestic travel. Canadian residents took more trips within the country and spent more money – up by 4.4 per cent from last year to $13.8-billion – when they did.

Indeed, the push to Buy Canadian and boycott U.S. travel in the opening months of the trade war has resulted in less spending south of the border, to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars.

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“Statistics Canada data confirms what we are hearing from coast to coast to coast: Canadians are exploring more of their own country, choosing to support local businesses, and keeping their travel dollars in Canada,” Amy Butcher, vice-president of public affairs for the Tourism Industry Association of Canada, said in an e-mailed statement to The Globe and Mail.

Canadians are part of the reason why U.S. tourism is expected to lose about US$12.5-billion in visitor spending this year compared to 2024, according to a report from the World Travel and Tourism Council.

Statistics Canada data released last week suggest that opposition to U.S. travel has been sustained into the summer as well, with 28.7 per cent fewer Canadians returning from the U.S. in June when compared with a year prior.

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However, during the late winter and early spring, Canadians chose to divert their focus more to other countries, predominantly Mexico and the Dominican Republic, with more than one-third of outbound tourism destined for those warm vacation staples.

International visitors did not feel the same draw to Canada as some Canadian travellers felt for countries overseas. There were much fewer travellers from places such as Mexico and India than in the first quarter last year, contributing to the 12.4-per-cent decline in international visitors – down to 839,000 trips – and a 14.8-per-cent cut to traveller spending – dipping to $1.6-billion.

While there were fewer international visitors overall from overseas, there were more trips from Japan (12.5-per-cent increase) and China (5.5-per-cent increase) when compared with 2024.

“It is also encouraging to see travel from Asia rising – a direct reflection of Destination Canada’s marketing efforts and the importance of building the Canada brand in key international markets,” said Ms. Butcher, referencing the federal Crown corporation promoting Canada as a tourist destination, specifically to nine regions including Japan and China.

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