American visits north up for first time in eight months as Canadians still avoid U.S.
Canadians are still holding back from travelling south of the border, as trips by Americans to Canada rose for the first time in eight months in October, Statistics Canada reported.
The number of Canadian-resident return trips from the United States in October totalled 2,336,872, down 26.3 per cent from 3,170,986 a year ago.
“There’s a lot of hesitation around travelling to the U.S.,” said Amra Durakovic, head of communications at Flight Centre Travel Group Canada.
Political tension over Trump’s tariffs, changing immigration and border policies, and a lousy exchange rate as the loonie trades around 72 cents US are continuing to discourage many Canadians from travelling stateside, she said.


