How Canadians Are Keeping Travel Affordable in 2025 Despite Economic Pressures
Canadians are redefining travel in 2025 by embracing flexible jobs, budget travel strategies, and financial planning to explore more without overspending.
Canadians are redefining travel in 2025 by embracing flexible jobs, budget travel strategies, and financial planning to explore more without overspending.
Tepic Airport in Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit launches direct flights from Calgary and Vancouver in 2025, offering Canadians a crowd-free coastal escape.
Vancouver’s new Alstom-built Mark V trains officially enter service on the Expo Line, boosting SkyTrain capacity, accessibility, and sustainability as the city modernizes its rapid transit system.
Vancouver launches new Mark V SkyTrain fleet with Alstom, increasing transit capacity and comfort while advancing eco-friendly public transportation goals.
JOMO travel is reshaping tourism with peaceful, purpose-driven escapes. Discover how vacation ownership clubs offer the ideal way to slow down and reconnect.
Over 300 flights were delayed or cancelled at Toronto Pearson, Montreal-Trudeau, Vancouver, and Calgary due to severe storms, crippling Canada’s air network.
The U.S. will charge Canadians and other foreigners more to enter national parks from 2026, sparking backlash and policy debate.
Park Hyatt Vancouver will open in 2026 following a full-scale redesign of the former Shangri-La. The hotel aims to elevate luxury in Canada’s west coast hub.
Azamara Cruises unveils 2026 Alaska and Canadian Rockies Cruisetours, combining small-ship sailing, scenic rail, and cultural adventures across North America.
Canada hotel industry posts strongest monthly growth in May 2025, led by Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Calgary. Travel demand, events, and ADRs drive gains.
Summerland in British Columbia considers a 3% hotel tax to boost tourism marketing, enhance infrastructure, and support year-round destination development.