Canada’s tourism sector is thriving, with international visitors rising by more than 9%, mainly from Europe and Asia. Travel Tour & World


October 27, 2025 Tags: ,

Canada’s tourism industry is enjoying a major boost as more travellers from overseas arrive while visits from the United States continue to decline. This marks a new phase in global travel, with visitors from Europe and Asia showing growing interest in Canada’s cities, natural beauty, and cultural attractions.

Surge in International Visitors

Recent data shows that Canada has welcomed 9.2% more overseas travellers compared to last year. Most of these visitors came from Europe and Asia, with the United Kingdom, France, and Germany leading the way. Together, these countries made up over one-third of all international arrivals.

Many of these travellers arrived by air, which accounted for nearly 77% of overseas entries. This highlights Canada’s growing reach through direct international flights and its appeal as a long-distance destination. Visitors are increasingly drawn to Canada for culture, education, and outdoor adventures, adding to the country’s growing reputation as a top global destination.

Decline in U.S. Travel to Canada

While overseas visits are climbing, American travel to Canada has been falling. U.S. trips dropped by 1.4% from last year, continuing a steady downward trend that has lasted for seven straight months. Canadians are also travelling less to the United States, with a 30% overall decline, especially in car trips, which are down by 32.6%.

Experts suggest several reasons for these changes. Higher travel costs, evolving vacation habits, and increased interest in international destinations may all play a role. However, not all U.S. travel sectors are shrinking — cruise visits to Canada have grown by 7%, showing that Americans still enjoy longer leisure trips north of the border.

Shifting Travel Habits

Three clear trends stand out in current travel behaviour.
First, overseas air arrivals rose slightly by 0.5% from the previous month, showing that international air travel remains strong. Meanwhile, U.S. air arrivals fell by 0.3%, reflecting less movement from south of the border.

Second, cross-border car travel has dropped sharply, suggesting that both Canadians and Americans may be choosing air travel or overseas destinations instead of road trips.

Third, cruise travel is making a comeback, with more Americans visiting Canadian ports for extended vacations. This indicates that travellers prefer slower, experience-based trips rather than short cross-border visits.

Canadians themselves are also cutting back on travel abroad, with outbound trips down by over 21% compared to last year. Many are choosing local vacations or more affordable destinations closer to home.

Opportunities for Canada’s Tourism Industry

The surge in overseas visitors presents major opportunities for provinces like Ontario and British Columbia, which have seen the largest number of international arrivals. These regions could attract even more visitors by offering unique travel experiences, cultural events, and scenic tours.

Tourism experts say that Canada’s growing appeal could help the country diversify its economy and attract skilled workers through its immigration programs. Visitors who come for travel may later decide to study, work, or even settle in Canada, supporting both the economy and population growth.

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