If the U.S. doesn't address Canadians’ core travel concerns, they'll continue to choose other destinations or their own country.
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Americans Are Losing Their Minds Over Canada's Latest Tourism Campaign For Obvious Reasons
It’s not every day you see a tourism ad go viral. Since most rely on flashy wide-angle drone shots, generic taglines, and upbeat music, many viewers tend to forget about them as quickly as they start.
This story was produced by our colleagues at the BBC. Breathtaking beaches and stunning sunsets. Known locally as “Great Spirit Island,” Manitoulin Island in Ontario isn’t easy to reach. It involves ...
Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett and Director of Tourism Donovan White are in Toronto for a two-day mission to strengthen ...
Discover Kalispell has ceased advertising in Canada amid trepidation from visitors north of the border to travel to the U.S. Businesses are beginning to feel the pinch of decreased visitation and ...
Canada’s tourism industry is showing strong signs of recovery and is on target to contribute more than $162 billion to the country’s economy in 2023. New economic impact research from the World Travel ...
Canada’s Travel & Tourism sector is forecast to contribute almost $183BN to the economy in 2025, setting a new record and continuing the country’s impressive growth streak, according to new data from ...
Canada’s national museums and parks also enjoyed an increase in visits this year compared to 2024, thanks in part to the Canada Strong Pass. (Credit: MELISSA KOPKA) While many of Canada’s business ...
Since Trump imposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, including a 25 percent tariff on Canadian imports and a 10 percent tariff on Canadian energy imports, concerns have been sparked about a trade ...
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