Stats Canada has released statistics for November, giving the year over year drop (or rise) in Canadians visiting the USA. The drop in tourism which started in January continues, with the November drop consistent with the previous months.
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+7% +4.6% Dec
+1% -1.4% Jan
-23% -2.4% Feb
-32% -14% Mar
-35% -20% Apr
-38% -24% May
-33% -22% June
-37% -26% Jul
-34% -26% Aug
-35% -27% Sep
-31% -24% Oct
-29% -19% Nov
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I've come across some articles which refer to the number of Canadians who cross the border on a daily basis to work in the US. This is especially true for the citizens of Ontario, more specifically, Canadians who live in Windsor, Niagara, and Sarnia. I've been unable to come up with statistics which are 100% reliable, but a very conservative estimate would be that 10,000 Canadians in Ontario cross the border on a daily basis to work in the US (one source claimed that 11,000 residents of Windsor cross the border daily, so an estimate of 10,000 Canadians crossing the border daily to work is almost certainly an underestimate).
Let's do a conservative, back-of-the-envelope calculation and assume each of these workers crosses the border 3 times a week. This gives us:
10000*3*52/365 = 4,274 daily crossings by car for work.
On a daily basis, roughly 43,300 Canadians cross the border by car into the US. This means that roughly 10% of border crossings by car are day trips by Canadians who are going to work. These Canadians likely spend very little while in the US.
Personally, I like the idea of Canadians working in the US and taking money out of the US economy. And, taking this factor into account would imply that the drop in tourism to the US is actually higher than the border crossing statistics indicate.