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Impact of Canadian Travel Boycott on Montana’s Tourism

Impact of Canadian Travel Boycott on Montana’s Tourism

Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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August 10, 2025

The Canadian travel boycott against the United States has led to significant changes in tourism dynamics, especially in border states like Montana. The state is witnessing a stark decrease in visitors from Canada, which in turn is reshaping its tourism revenue landscape.

Significant Decline in Canadian Tourists

The effects of Canada’s U.S. travel boycott are becoming increasingly clear, with estimates from the U.S. Travel Association indicating a potential $20 billion drop in tourism revenue. Though factors such as the depreciated Canadian dollar have contributed to this trend, the underlying issue remains the complex and often strained relations between Canada and the United States. Perceptions among Canadians have shifted, making them more reluctant to travel south.

Statistics reveal that Canadian visitations to Montana have plummeted, with a reported 33% decrease in June 2025 compared to the previous year. This trend follows a notable 38% drop in May of the same year, indicating a worrying pattern for businesses reliant on Canadian tourism.

Impact on Border Crossings

Montana-Canada Border Crossing Port % Reduction In Crossings (2024-2025)
Roosville Port 29.27%
Sweetgrass Port 28%
Del Bonita Port 24.76%
Piegan Port 11.69%

With these border crossing statistics, the direct correlation to decreased spending is evident. The absence of Canadian tourists is no small matter for Montana’s economy, especially in tourism-focused towns like Whitefish and Kalispell.

Revenue and Spending Consequences

In April 2025, credit card spending by Canadians in Montana dropped by 44% from previous months, highlighting the severe repercussions of their absence. Hotels are reporting cancellations at alarmingly high rates; one group canceled a reservation for 70 rooms and a dinner for 200 individuals, leading to a significant loss in revenue.

Canadian Credit Card Transaction Declines

  • Kalispell: 37% average drop (January to April)
  • Whitefish: 25% drop by May

As Canadian visitors typically contribute substantially to the local economy, their withdrawal has serious implications for Montana’s tourism-dependent businesses.

Montana’s Shift to Domestic Tourism

In light of declining international visitors, Montana is striving to pivot towards domestic tourism. Officials have noted a stable influx of American travelers, compensating for some of the losses from their northern neighbors. Discover Kalispell’s Executive Director highlighted the necessity for a resurgence in domestic travel to counterbalance dwindling international numbers.

Recent data indicates that tourists arriving by car form the bulk of visitors, with driving accounting for 74% of entries. This trend toward local travel may help sustain Montana’s tourism landscape amidst the tumult of international relations.

Domestic Travel Trends

  • Arrivals by RV or trailer: 11%
  • Arrivals by air: 14%

Despite lower international tourism, records show robust domestic interest, particularly within popular spots such as Glacier National Park, which draws considerable attention and visitors.

Future Outlook on Tourism in Montana

As the tensions between Canada and the United States continue, Montana is facing a complex challenge in its tourism industry. While the rejection from the Canadian market poses immediate concerns, the burgeoning interest from domestic tourists provides a silver lining. The resilience exhibited by local businesses and the adaptation toward a more robust domestic tourism strategy may prove beneficial in the long run.

In conclusion, as Canada’s travel boycott persists, the overarching impact on Montana’s tourism landscape is undeniably profound. Latent potential exists in domestic travel trends, suggesting that while Canadian visitors may be irreplaceable in the short term, there remains an opportunity to foster local tourism. For more insights on the latest tourism news, GetBoat.com keeps you connected with ongoing developments in the travel sphere.