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Vermont Announces 2026/27 Signature Events Winners

Annual program highlights state's diverse cultural and community offerings

Tariffs and Politics Deter Canadian Travelers from Visiting the U.S.

Longwoods International survey finds 59% of Canadians less likely to visit the U.S. due to government policies and statements.

Canadians Remain Hesitant About US Travel Amid Lingering Trump Tensions

Snowbird destinations in the US are feeling the impact as Canadians opt for domestic or international trips instead.

River Road In Bismarck Closure: What Drivers Need To Know

A section of River Road in Bismarck, North Dakota will be closed for about two weeks for railroad bridge construction.

Duluth Hosts Explore Minnesota Tourism Conference

Annual event draws over 400 industry professionals to the Northland

New Book Highlights 100 Must-Do Activities in Duluth

"100 Things to Do in Duluth Before You Die" showcases the city's natural beauty, history, and urban attractions.

Windom, Minnesota: A Charming Town Between Minneapolis and Sioux Falls

This historic Minnesota city offers a lovely downtown, access to Cottonwood Lake, and a glimpse into the state's past.

Canadian Travel to U.S. Declines for 12th Straight Month

Boycott costs U.S. economy $4.5 billion in 2025 as Canadians shun American destinations

Canadians Shift Travel Away from US Amid Political Climate

Disney destinations across the Atlantic Ocean see rise in Canadian visitors as foreign travel to the US declines.

Canadian Visits to Michigan Drop 10% in 2025 Amid Trade Tensions

Tourism bureaus pause advertising in Canada as Trump administration's rhetoric and trade war impact border crossings.

MDTA Officials Hold Public Hearing on Bay Bridge Construction

Marylanders provide input on plans to improve safety and traffic on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.

Alaska Offers Free Historic Bridge for Relocation

State seeks group to take and preserve 1940s Gerstle River Bridge along Alaska Highway

Frozen Niagara Falls Draws Visitors in Offseason

Rare winter spectacle offers new reason to visit the falls as local businesses struggle with loss of Canadian tourists.