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October marked the 10th straight month of decline in the number of Canadian travellers to the US. Air travel from Canada to the US dropped nearly 24%, while car travel fell more than 30% when compared to the same period last year, according to data released this week by Canada's statistics office.

Overall, the US has seen a 3.2% drop in international spending in the country, driven primarily by fewer visitors from Canada, according to the US Travel Association, a nonprofit group representing the American travel industry.

As relations between the two countries remain icy, mostly in response to new tariffs Trump has imposed, Canadians are apparently committed to giving their southern neighbours the cold shoulder.

In the past, Canadians have made up about a quarter of all international visitors to the US, spending over $20bn (£15.1bn) a year, according to the US Travel Association.

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[–] pelespirit@sh.itjust.works 3 points 3 weeks ago

Just my personal experience, but I've seen a huge drop in Vancouver BC license plates over the summer. I know they used to do a lot of shopping and gambling at the outlet malls and Tulalip. Not sure if that's still a thing. I would guess they still visit, because it's a lot cheaper at the outlet malls than Vancouver.