U.S. tourism groups growing worried about Saskatchewan visitor losses
A tourism group based out of Great Falls, Montana, is growing more concerned as Canadian tourists cancel their summer vacation plans to the United States in the face of U.S tariffs.
“We’re already losing Canadian tourists because of the comments at the national level,” said Rebecca Engum, executive director of Great Falls Montana Tourism.
This comes after a push from Canadian politicians for people to keep their money within the nation, amid threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.
The community about 375 kilometres southwest of Maple Creek attracts tourists as the museum capital of Montana with its extensive cultural history and the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail.