Fewer Canadian tourists are coming to South Florida due to President Trump’s tariffs, possible travel registration and even talk of annexing the country as the 51st state. The issues are making many Canadians rethink spending their money in the United States. And that’s hurting airlines and the Broward County tourism industry. The political climate, including potential tariffs and travel restrictions, has strained the historically strong relationship between Canada and Florida, leading to a 20% drop in demand for flights from Canada to South Florida compared to the previous year. Passenger arrivals from Canada at Miami International Airport have decreased by 4% through March 23, with 5,405 fewer travelers compared to the same period in 2024. The region annually receives about 1.1 million Canadian tourists, whose absence could significantly impact the local economy, according to Stacy Ritter, President and CEO of Visit Lauderdale. Original story by Miami Herald; read more here.













