Canadian baby boomers reduce U.S. travel, younger travelers opt for quiet trips

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Canadian travel to the U.S. has significantly declined, with baby boomers leading the trend away from American visits. This shift is attributed to political tensions, rising costs, and concerns over immigration enforcement, impacting tourism revenue for U.S. states. Younger travelers are still visiting, some adopting a "quiet traveling" approach, while snowbirds and business travelers continue to cross the border.


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