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February 17, 2025

Right now, it’s the best time for U.S. residents to visit Canada. Why? The timing is just right, thanks to a combination of low airfares and favorable exchange rates.

First, let's talk about money. The current exchange rate is at a 22-year high. This means for every U.S. dollar you spend in Canada, you'll get 43 extra cents back. This is a great opportunity for American tourists to get more value for their money while visiting our northern neighbor.

Additionally, airfares have dropped, making it even more affordable to fly to Canada. Kayak, a popular travel site, reports that ticket prices between some cities have decreased. For example, if you're flying from California, you can save over $100 by choosing to fly to Calgary instead of Vancouver. If you're traveling from North Carolina, flying to Vancouver over Toronto can save you more than $150. Even travelers from Utah can save around $150 by picking Montreal over Calgary.

In general, airfares are down about 18% compared to last year, and hotel room prices have dropped by 7%. This is a rare opportunity to explore Canada at a lower cost.

On the other hand, U.S. tourism might not see the same benefits. The U.S. Travel Association has warned that President Trump’s tariffs on Canada could affect the number of Canadian visitors to the U.S. and their spending within the country. So while Canadian tourists may be hesitant to visit the U.S., Americans still have the chance to visit Canada and save a good amount of money.

The combination of a strong exchange rate and cheaper travel costs makes this the perfect time for U.S. residents to explore Canada. Whether you're looking to visit vibrant cities like Vancouver or Montreal, or experience the beauty of Calgary, there's no better time to plan your trip.

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