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    Cross-border trips from Canada to US continue to fall

    September 20, 2025
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    Cross-border travel from Canada to the United States declined sharply in August 2025, according to new data from Statistics Canada, marking the eighth consecutive month of year-over-year decreases. The latest figures show a significant pullback in both air and automobile travel, underscoring a notable shift in Canadian travel behavior and bilateral mobility patterns.

    Cross-border trips from Canada to US continue to fall
    Canadian cross-border tourism to the United States shows continued weakening throughout 2025.

    Canadian residents made 633,000 return trips to the United States by air in August, a decrease of 25.4 percent compared to August 2024. The number of return trips by automobile fell even more steeply, dropping 33.9 percent to 1.9 million during the same period. This continues a sustained downward trend in Canada-to-U.S. travel that began in early 2025.

    Overall, international arrivals into Canada totaled 6.6 million in August, which includes both returning Canadian residents and visitors from abroad. This figure represents a 14.9 percent decline from August 2024. Canadian visits abroad also saw a broader decline, with the total number of Canadian residents returning from all foreign countries down by 20.3 percent year-over-year.

    Inbound travel to Canada from the United States also decreased. U.S. residents made 385,000 trips to Canada by air in August, representing a 3.6 percent decline from the previous year. Car travel by U.S. visitors dropped 4.5 percent to 1.1 million trips. Other modes of entry, including buses, trains and boats, saw relatively smaller fluctuations.

    New travel data highlights ongoing Canada to US slowdown

    At several U.S. border crossings, particularly in New England, local authorities reported a significant decrease in Canadian traffic. Data from regional agencies in Vermont, New York and Maine recorded a 34 percent drop in Canadian car arrivals for August, aligning with the national trend. Business owners in tourism-dependent communities in these states have noted corresponding declines in sales and customer volume.

    The reduction in cross-border travel is occurring amid a broader slowdown in discretionary international travel by Canadians. Domestic economic factors have played a key role in this trend. The Canadian dollar has remained weak against the U.S. dollar throughout 2025, making American destinations more expensive for Canadian travelers. Inflationary pressures in Canada, coupled with rising household debt levels and high living costs, have also impacted consumer travel decisions.

    August travel data also showed a decline in overseas travel. Canadian trips to overseas destinations dropped 12.7 percent compared to the same month last year. This decline follows a consistent pattern observed throughout the year, with fewer Canadians traveling abroad and more opting for domestic destinations.

    Canada travel agencies adjust to reduced US-bound bookings

    The Canada Border Services Agency confirmed an overall decrease in border processing volumes in August. The agency reported a decline in both primary inspections and secondary screenings, correlating directly with the drop in arrivals at airports and land crossings. No staffing adjustments were announced, but officials noted that resource allocation is being monitored closely in light of changing traffic patterns.

    Tourism agencies in both countries are continuing to analyze the downturn in travel flows. Canada’s national tourism body has indicated that it is adjusting its marketing focus based on regional travel behavior and spending data. Meanwhile, travel and hospitality operators on both sides of the border are revising seasonal forecasts based on declining visitor numbers and reduced reservation volumes for the fall period.

    The August data offers the clearest signal to date that Canadian cross-border travel to the United States has entered a sustained period of contraction. With key indicators declining across all major modes of transportation, the trend points to a continued realignment in North American travel dynamics, raising implications for tourism, trade, and regional economic activity. – By Content Syndication Services.

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