Canada's U.S. travel boycott is still going strong. The number of Canadians returning from the U.S. via vehicle dropped sharply from January to August 2025 by almost 33% from the same period in 2024, according to data from Statistics Canada . Those returning by air similarly declined by 17% in the first eight months of this year. That downward trend continued into its tenth month. Per the latest estimates, Canada's travel boycott has so far cost $5.7 billion, prompting some states to act: one demanded an apology from President Trump , some begged for Canadians' return , and others outright gave up on Canada for now.
However, one type of Canadian traveler remains loyal to warm-winter states like Florida, Texas, California, and Arizona: snowbirds. In fact, many snowbirds are bookin

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