In 2025, more Canadians are choosing to vacation across the country rather than heading to the United States. Travel Tour & World



In 2025, more Canadians are vacationing at home. Families and solo travellers are exploring provinces across the country instead of heading south. A recent national survey showed one in four Canadians cancelled U.S. trips this year. Of those, nearly a third chose to travel to another province.

Spending Rises Between Provinces

Travel within Canada is not only more common but also more expensive. From January to June 2025, spending in other provinces rose 5% compared with last year. In British Columbia, visitors from outside the province spent 3% more than in 2024. This shows a strong interest in interprovincial travel.

Popular Spots Draw Crowds

Canada’s famous destinations are gaining new attention. Vancouver’s Stanley Park, Banff National Park, and Nova Scotia’s Cabot Trail are major draws. Canadians want easier travel with less stress than border crossings. Many also avoid the high costs of the U.S. exchange rate. Trips at home feel safer and more affordable while still offering new scenery.

Why Travel Habits Are Changing

Several reasons explain this new pattern. Cross-border tensions, unpredictable restrictions, and global health concerns push people to stay closer to home. The weaker Canadian dollar makes U.S. vacations more costly. At the same time, “staycations” have grown. Many Canadians enjoy hiking, skiing, or kayaking in their own provinces.

Boost for Local Economies

The rise in domestic trips has been good for local businesses. Hotels, restaurants, and attractions in tourism-heavy provinces report stronger revenue. In B.C., visitor spending is helping many seasonal businesses bounce back. Tourism operators are also tailoring services to Canadian travellers, focusing on regional experiences.

Looking Ahead

Experts expect domestic travel to keep growing. Governments and tourism boards are already promoting regions from the Rockies to the Maritimes. Investments in roads, parks, and tourism services will likely expand. Canadians now see their country as a destination filled with options, from coastal trails to mountain landscapes.

Sustainable Travel on the Rise

More travellers are also paying attention to the environment. Domestic trips lower emissions by cutting down long-haul flights. Canadians are showing interest in eco-friendly resorts, local food tours, and outdoor activities. The focus on sustainability may shape how tourism develops in the coming years.

Domestic travel is reshaping how Canadians spend their vacations. Interprovincial spending is climbing, favourite destinations are busier, and communities are benefiting. From the west coast to the Atlantic, Canadians are rediscovering the richness of their own country. The trend highlights pride, convenience, and a growing interest in sustainable choices.

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