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Canadian Visits to U.S. Cities Decline, Except for Three Exceptions

12 May 2026
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A study analyzing cellphone data from over 250 U.S. destinations indicates a dramatic decline in Canadian visitors to American locations, with a drop of up to 65% between April 2024 and March 2026. The research, conducted by the School of Cities at the University of Toronto, revealed an overall year-over-year decline of approximately 42% in Canadian visits to U.S. metropolitan areas, significantly outpacing the 25% drop recorded in border crossing estimates. Notably, only three cities—Gainesville, Florida; Cleveland, Ohio; and Portland, Oregon—experienced increases in Canadian visitors, ranging from 21% to 35%. While researchers are uncertain about the reasons behind this anomaly, potential factors include sports travel and events. The decline in overall visits is attributed not just to tourism but also to trade-related travel and the impact of tariffs on the automotive industry, as many Canadians are opting for remote meetings over travel.

Why It Matters

This study highlights a significant shift in cross-border travel patterns between Canada and the United States, reflecting broader economic and social changes. The sharp decline in Canadian visits may impact local economies in the U.S., particularly in tourist-dependent areas, as reduced travel can affect business revenue. The study points to the influence of tariffs and trade dynamics, particularly in the automotive sector, which have led to decreased work-related travel. Furthermore, the rise of remote communication tools like Zoom has fundamentally altered how professionals engage across borders, indicating a potential long-term shift in travel behaviors.

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