A CBSA officer is silhouetted as motorists enter Canada at the Douglas-Peace Arch border crossing, in Surrey, B.C., on Monday, Aug. 9, 2021 (THE CANADIAN PRESS_Darryl Dyck)

Cross-border travel from Canada down 30.5% by car, 24% by air

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says Canadian-resident return trips from the U.S. in October posted another month of year-over-year declines as Canadians continue to steer away from stateside travel.

The agency says preliminary figures show Canadian-resident return trips by automobile from the U.S. in October totalled 1.4 million, a drop of 30.5% compared with the same month last year.

The number of return trips by air from the U.S. by Canadian residents amounted to 437,300, down 23.9% from October 2024.

The drop came as the number of Canadian residents flying back from overseas countries totalled 964,200 in October, an increase of 6.8% from a year ago.

The preliminary total of international arrivals to Canada in October including both returning Canadian residents and non-residents by air and automobile was 4.6 million, down 12.6% from October 2024.






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