Canadians represent the largest group of foreign visitors to the United States. But they may soon stop visiting.
MONTREAL — The weak Canadian dollar and the fast-eroding relationship between the United States and Canada are expected to bring a major boost to Quebec's economy in 2025, says a tourism group.
Operators of tourist attractions are hoping for a busy March Break in Toronto now that some Canadians are changing their travel plans due to U.S. tariff threats and the weak loonie.
A partnership between four First Nations groups and Hilton Québec hotel marks a milestone for Indigenous visibility in luxury ...
Travel and tourism play an important role in promoting economic growth, developing destinations and strengthening understanding between peoples. They also reinforce cooperation and diplomatic ...
Canadians make up a large portion of booking in Wildwood for decades, but, property owners are worried anti-American sentiment coupled with concern over the exchange rate and inflation, may keep ...
0:27 Tariffs now impacting cross-border purchases with 25 per cent surcharge The weak Canadian dollar and the trade war with the United States is expected to boost Quebec’s tourism economy this ...