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Canadians continue to forgo travel to the United States

By Randy Thoms Oct 22, 2025 | 3:43 PM

Cross-border travel continues to decline.

Statistics Canada says Canadian travel to the United States was down 29.7% in August, while the number of visits to Canada by Americans decreased 1.4%.

Statistics Canada notes that for the third time since June 2006, more U.S. residents made trips to Canada than Canadians made to the United States.

Canadian-resident return trips from the United States by automobile declined by 32.6% to 2.2 million in August 2025

Many Canadians opted for travel overseas, with the number of Canadians returning increasing by 9.2% over the year before.

More than 3.2 million U.S. resident trips to Canada were recorded this August.

It marked the seventh consecutive month to record a decline over 2024.

About two-thirds of that travel was made by automobile, which is 3.2% lower than the number in August 2025.

Canadians made 2.2 million trips to the United States by vehicle, marking a 32.6% decrease.

Statistics Canada offers no reasons for the declines, although the lower Canadian dollar and the trade dispute between the two countries, which has led to some travellers boycotting cross-border travel, are seen as contributing factors.

Canada did see more Americans disembarking from cruise ships, with over 330,800, representing a 7% increase from the same time period last year.