‘We’re buddies now’: Canada’s foodies enlisted to host Americans and boost tourism
TORONTO — Some of the country’s savviest home entertainers are on the front lines of a new tourism strategy to lure U.S. and international visitors, one home-cooked meal at a time.
They’re part of Destination Canada’s OpenHome program, which pairs friendly foodies with curious travellers who are eager for a memorable visit and an inside glimpse into the lives of everyday Canadians.
It comes after a year of fractured international relations that has at times weaponized travel and tourism, with many Canadians refusing to travel south of the border out of frustration over tariffs and other policies — and data showing it may be tit-for-tat with American visits also down.
The federal tourism agency says the marketing push leans on our reputation for being warm and welcoming, while catering to a desire among travellers for “connection and real experiences.”


