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highplainsdem

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Mon May 11, 2026, 03:55 PM 16 hrs ago

Researchers find 42% drop in Canadians visiting US metro areas amid Trump 2.0 [View all]

Source: Guardian

A new research tool that tracks cell phone activity has found a 42% drop in visitors from Canada to big metropolitan areas in the US that is much higher than official border-crossing data, suggesting Canadians during the second Trump administration are avoiding US cities in particular.

Researchers from the University of Toronto said the tool showed a “year-over-year median decline of approximately 42% in Canadian visits to US metropolitan areas – significantly higher than official border-crossing data, which showed a roughly 25% decline”.

The economies of US border towns reliant on Canadian traffic have been slammed as their northerly neighbours think twice about travelling to the US, put off by immigration enforcement operations and border crackdowns, and anger at Donald Trump’s tariffs and his threats of making Canada “the 51st state”.

But the researchers said that their data also showed steep declines in Canadian visitors to cities, in states such as New York, New Hampshire and Vermont. It also found declines to major tourist destinations such as Las Vegas and Walt Disney World, and to winter recreation areas, including in Florida – typically a central destination for overwintering Canadians.

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/11/canadians-visiting-us

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It would also seem Miguelito Loveless 16 hrs ago #1
I understand anyone that doesn't want to go johnnyfins 16 hrs ago #2
As a Floridian I agree with you PCB66 13 hrs ago #6
Same goes for SC. raccoon 2 hrs ago #7
Who can blame them? A friend whose Hassler 16 hrs ago #3
Part of the reason for the recession feel of things Captain Zero 16 hrs ago #4
Surprised the number isn't higher Blue Owl 15 hrs ago #5
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