Canada's travel boycott of the United States remains strong, which began following President Donald Trump's "51st state" remarks and his subsequent tariff war. While Canadian tourists to the U.S. have been on a consistent decline ( prompting some states to beg for their return and others to demand an apology from Trump ), Canadian snowbirds are usually loyal to the U.S. Given their stronger financial ties to the U.S., Canadian snowbirds were expected to break the boycott. But a new survey actually suggests they're either staying home or heading elsewhere this winter.

The Travel Health Insurance Association of Canada's (THIA) 2025 Winter Smart Traveller Survey discovered that just 26% of Canadians are likely to go to the U.S. , representing a 37% pullback from 2024 . It also reveal

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