Since his tenure in January, Trump has put Canada in the defense and falsely claims that the nation wants to become 51 countries while exporting tariff and silent threats.
Recently, on Monday, Trump took more shots to the former Canadian Prime Minister at a press conference with his successor, Mark Careni and reporters.
One of the results of the government’s offensive policy is the dramatic stagnation of the number of Canadians crossing the border for holidays.
In response, the US travel industry has begun offensive attractions to attract its neighbors in the south, which includes “Canadian” deals for everything from cheap residences to pizza discounts.
According to the OgdenSburg Bridge and the Ogandsburg Port Department, traffic across the OgdenSburg International Bridge between Ontario and New York fell 31 percent in April.

And CBC.CA reported that according to the Northern Chamber of Commerce, car crossings at Chamblain-S. The Bernard de Lacuell border crossing from Quebec to New York fell 31 percent in March compared to a year ago.
In addition, according to a study, the effect of traveling by Leger in May, more than 70 percent of Canadians in 2025 in February 2025 increased by less than 59 percent before the announcement of tariffs.
In response to the question why they did not want to travel, they cited 64 percent of tariffs and 61 percent of political tensions.

The Northern Chamber of Commerce, which promotes tourism in northern New York, tops The Chahar Offset and launches a series of “borderline” attractions.
These transactions include free bike rentals in Platburg. $ 36 deals for pizza and 10 jumbo wings at Pizza Palace in Platnsburg; Stay cheaper on Lake Bluebird Placid; 20 % discount of hockey goods at Miracle Moment Store at Olympic Center, Lake Placid; A free basket of range balls in Bluff Point Golf Resort; And at the Adirondack River rent, if you show your Canadian ID you will receive 25 % of your total rent.
Elsewhere, the Kennebunkport Resort Collection in the mine has a “O Canada” package with up to 15 % off at night in all 9 features, including a bottle of bubbles as soon as they arrive and a pleasant gift from chocolates for Canadian travelers who book between July 1 (Canada Day) and September 1.
Intense support for Canadian visitors has also been issued by Vermont, with Mike Priciac, a state treasurer who is writing in the Montreal newspaper: “Many Canadians [are] Understandable to cancel scheduled visits to the United States. This is an existential challenge for small jobs for Vermont and rural communities that rely very much on Canadian tourism. The best way to go, for both of us, is to quickly keep the bonds we share. Throughout our state, Vermonthers do exactly that – expanding one hand to the Canadian people. “
He said: Jay Peak accepts the Canadian dollar “temporarily” and the Vermont Brewers Association will do the same for its annual festival this summer.
The attitude of the North Dakota Tourism Board represents Vermont.
He said Independent: “North Dakota deeply values its Canadian neighbors, which are part of our government’s economy and culture. While the Canadian visit was on the rise, we have seen a recent change, given that February 2025 is the first month of border crossings reduction.

“We know that these trends are mainly due to the wider philosophical factors, not economically, especially with the entertainment and entertainment of the North Dakota. We continue our proprietary advertising in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, and we warm them warmly to our friends.
The Michigan State of the border state also does not want the apple basket to disturb the Canadian tourists.
Kelly Volgamot, Vice President in Pure Michigan, said Independent“International travelers are an important audience for Michigan, and we closely monitor the feelings of travelers and Canadian travel trends to the United States. Michigan has a strong and long -standing relationship with our Canadian neighbors, and we will continue to be warmly welcomed by Canadian visitors because they explore articles from Detroit to Detroit.”
On the West Coast, Seattle jobs launched the “open arms for Canada” campaign and offered discounts to Canadian visitors in participating businesses.
And this showed that it heard from local celebrations along the Olympic Peninsula for the Canadians entered through the ship, adding: “We hear reports from the destination along our northern border, especially on the Olympic Peninsula and the Bellingham/WHATCOM COUNTY.”