For the first time in eight months, the numbers of American tourists visiting the north have seen a significant rise. Despite the relaxation of travel restrictions, Canadians, however, are still cautious about venturing southwards into the U.S.
Increased American Tourists in the North
The recent data have shown a significant increase in the number of American tourists visiting the northern parts of the country. This comes after eight months of low activity due to the restrictions imposed by the global Covid-19 pandemic. The easing of travel restrictions has encouraged many Americans to venture north and explore the beauty and culture of these regions. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it is now safe for fully vaccinated individuals to travel domestically.
Canadians Still Cautious About Travelling South
While American tourist activity in the north has seen a revival, Canadians are still cautious about travelling south into the U.S. The ongoing pandemic situation and the varying state-wise regulations in the U.S. have made Canadians apprehensive about travelling. The Canadian government’s official travel advisory also recommends avoiding non-essential travel outside Canada.
Impact on the Tourism Industry
The contrasting travel behaviors of Americans and Canadians have resulted in an uneven recovery of the tourism industry in these regions. While businesses in the north are welcoming the increase in American tourists, those in the south are still grappling with the reduced influx of Canadian visitors. The World Travel & Tourism Council estimates that the recovery of the industry will largely depend on the pace of vaccination and the effectiveness of the countries’ respective Covid-19 management strategies.
A Hopeful Future
While the present situation reflects an uneven recovery, there is hope for the future. As vaccination rates continue to increase and the situation stabilizes, it is expected that Canadians will gradually regain confidence in international travel. This will not only help restore the balance in tourist activity but also contribute significantly to the recovery of the tourism industry in both regions.

