Fewer Canadians are heading to the U.S., with visits down 31.9% in May. The Global News



Canadians are travelling to the United States much less than before. New numbers show a huge 31.9% drop in trips to the U.S. in May 2025 compared to May 2024. This marks the fifth month in a row with fewer Canadians returning from the U.S.

Experts say this trend isn't new. It’s been growing for months. A big reason is the ongoing trade war with the U.S. and its tough tariffs. Many Canadians feel let down by the U.S., once a trusted friend in trade and travel.

Canadians Choosing Europe or Staying Local

Not only are U.S. trips down, but total international travel by Canadians has also dropped. In May 2025, trips outside Canada were down 22.5% compared to May last year. That’s another five-month streak.

Even compared to April 2025, international travel fell by about 3% in May.

But there’s one bright spot. Travel from Canada to overseas countries like those in Europe rose 8.9%. In fact, Canadian air travel to overseas spots was up 9.3% compared to a year ago.

Meanwhile, air travel from the U.S. dropped 17.4%, and car trips from the U.S. dropped even more—by 37.4%.

Americans Also Visiting Canada Less

It’s not just Canadians avoiding the U.S. Fewer Americans are coming to Canada too. In May 2025, visitors from the U.S. dropped 5.6% from the year before. This is the fourth straight month of decline.

Still, American politicians have noticed the dip. Some senators even visited Ottawa and told Canadians, “We miss you.”

Why Canadians Are Staying Away

Many believe these changes started with U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs. People in Canada see this as a form of betrayal. They’ve started looking elsewhere for vacations—and Europe has become more attractive.

Others are choosing to explore Canada itself. Domestic travel is on the rise. Many are spending their money at home, supporting Canadian businesses and services.

Canada Strong Pass Boosts Local Travel

To help boost local tourism, the federal government created the Canada Strong Pass. It gives Canadians low-cost or free access to places like national parks, museums, galleries, and Via Rail.

Prime Minister Mark Carney said the pass was launched during hard times caused by U.S. policies. He called it a step to protect Canada’s economy and support Canadian pride.

“We are a proud country,” Carney said. “And united, we will strengthen our Canadian identity in the face of this crisis.”

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