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Engum said 20 per cent of Great Falls tourism cames from Canada in 2024, with 20,000 visitors coming from Saskatchewan. She expects those numbers to be lower this year.

“Our neighbours to the north have always been extremely important to our travel industry economy, and so when people choose not to come here … it does have a great impact on what tourism looks like for Great Falls,” she said.

Bus tours have re-routed their trips away from the United States due to too many Canadian cancellations, according to Engum.

“It is a little frustrating because all we’re looking for is for people to come have fun in our town,” she said.

The tourism group’s strategy at this point is to continue to advertise in Canada to attract visitors across the border, Engam said.

“Canadians are always welcome,” she said. “We wouldn’t place paid media in Canada if we didn’t want them to come visit.”

North Dakota keeping red carpet rolled out to Canadians

Craig Rudland, general manager of the North Dakota State Fair, said he’s still hoping to have people north of the U.S. border visit the event in July.

“I don’t think tariffs are good for anybody,” he said. “I don’t think it’s good for Canadians, I don’t think it’s good for the U.S.”

The event is hosted each year in Minot, ND, 190 kilometres southeast of Estevan.

About 6,000 Canadians attended the fair’s grandstand in 2024 Rudland said, but he was not sure what Canadian tourist numbers could look like this year.

“We want everybody to come down from Canada,” he said. “If somebody feels this year isn’t the year they maybe want to do that — they’re not happy with the way things are going — we can understand that.”

Stephanie Schoenrock, executive director of Visit Minot, said she’s planning on keeping the red carpet rolled out for Canadian tourists.

“It absolutely is a concern,” she said. “It is something that we are keeping a very close eye on. We have really close relations with a lot of people in Saskatchewan and Manitoba.”

Patterns of Canadian tourism have shifted Schoenrock says, with the bulk of tourists north of the border coming south for entertainment purposes instead of shopping.

In the summer, Schoenrock said Minot sees many Saskatchewan families with options to visit its new children’s museum and zoo.

“We are keeping a very close eye on it, and I guess we’re hopeful the relationship that has been built over decades is able to withstand the ups and downs,” she said.

by Gillian Massie – CKOM News

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