Niagara Falls, Ontario Travel News Now: Warm Weather Brings Early Tourism Growth, Welcoming Visitors to Niagara River’s Seasonal Attractions
Niagara Falls, Ontario Travel News Now: Warm Weather Brings Early Tourism Growth, Welcoming Visitors to Niagara River’s Seasonal Attractions The Niagara River tourism industry has received a much‑needed early boost as warm weekend weather in late February and early March 2026 drew increased visitor traffic to the region. Tour operators and local businesses along the Niagara River have reported higher than expected demand for outdoor activities, with many visitors eager to experience the natural beauty of the area as temperatures soared to unseasonably warm levels. This early surge in tourism marks...
Canada to U.S. Travel Drops Sharply Amid Trade Tensions: Everything You Need to Know
Canada to U.S. Travel Drops Sharply Amid Trade Tensions: Everything You Need to Know Recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) show a notable decline of Canadians traveling to the USA in 2025. Worsening trade relations have affected Canadians’ willingness to travel to the States due to tariffs, politics, and annexation threats. Of the 94.4 million personal vehicles that entered the USA in 2025, the majority of land travelers to the USA relied on personal vehicles. Therefore, the fall of 18.8 percent of Canadian personal vehicles that entered the...
Escape the USA and Discover Toronto: An Exciting City Break with Urban and Natural Wonders
Escape the USA and Discover Toronto: An Exciting City Break with Urban and Natural Wonders Toronto, the largest city in Canada, is rapidly emerging as the perfect destination for travellers looking for an alternative to the USA. With its stunning mix of urban excitement and natural beauty, the city is experiencing a tourism boom, particularly from British holidaymakers. The increase in arrivals was 13% in 2025 compared to 2024, signaling a surge in popularity as Canada continues to rise as a prime travel choice. This newfound interest is partly attributed to geopolitical...