International travel
Key indicators |
Selected geographical area:Canada
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Leading indicator, Canadian-resident return trips from the US by air and automobile - Canada
(March 2026)2,008,678-7.6%
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1,542,9064.9%
(12-month change)
More international travel indicators
Selected geographical area:Canada
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1,099,4834.0%
(12-month change) -
294,6349.3%
(12-month change) -
2,585,9923.0%
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Canadian residents returning to Canada from abroad (seasonally adjusted data) - Canada
(January 2026)3,538,612-2.2%
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1,404,733-0.7%
(12-month change) -
3,617,233-11.0%
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$30.5 billion11.1%
(year-over-year change) -
9.1 million-24.4%
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$11.0 billion-8.6%
(year-over-year change) -
108.9 million-0.4%
(year-over-year change) -
11.2 million0.1%
(year-over-year change) -
$12.8 billion8.9%
(year-over-year change) -
$9.6 billion6.3%
(annual change) -
$3.9 billion11.7%
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$2.9 billion3.9%
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26.4 million7.3%
(year-over-year change)
Results
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- Articles and reports: 11-010-X200701210464Geography: Geographical region of CanadaDescription:
This paper examines whether cross-border shopping has taken flight with the loonie. It finds that measured by the number of trips to the US, the average spent per trip or even online purchases, the recent increase in cross-border shopping has been minimal, especially outside of Ontario. More notable is the drop in US visitors to Canada. Meanwhile, overseas travel in and out of Canada continues to grow rapidly.
Release date: 2007-12-13
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- Articles and reports: 11-010-X200701210464Geography: Geographical region of CanadaDescription:
This paper examines whether cross-border shopping has taken flight with the loonie. It finds that measured by the number of trips to the US, the average spent per trip or even online purchases, the recent increase in cross-border shopping has been minimal, especially outside of Ontario. More notable is the drop in US visitors to Canada. Meanwhile, overseas travel in and out of Canada continues to grow rapidly.
Release date: 2007-12-13
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