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    Tanjid OsmanBy Tanjid OsmanApril 6, 20254 Mins Read
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    ourism operators across Ontario are expecting a busy summer as more Canadians choose local vacations over travel to the United States. Amid ongoing trade tensions and economic uncertainty, the trend of “staycations” is gaining popularity. According to early reports, many travelers are cancelling cross-border plans and booking local destinations instead. This shift is already being felt by tourism businesses in Ontario, with some reporting a dramatic increase in bookings compared to last year.

    Staycations on the Rise Across Ontario

    Tourism experts say more Canadians are deciding to stay close to home this summer. Several factors are contributing to this shift, including political uncertainty, tariffs, and the rising cost of international travel.

    Meghan James, the general manager of Somewhere Inn in Calabogie, Ontario, said their two locations have seen a 100% increase in bookings in the last 30 days compared to the same time last year. Most of those bookings are from Canadians.

    “We’re projecting that we’re going to have our best summer ever,” said James. “It’s exciting to see more Canadians supporting local businesses.”

    The Somewhere Inn, with one property in the Ottawa Valley and another in Collingwood, has become a go-to spot for people looking for a peaceful getaway without crossing the border.

    Eastern Ontario Businesses Report Booking Boom

    In Eastern Ontario, the positive trend continues. Businesses are seeing more early reservations and inquiries than in past years. For tourism operators like Breathe Vacation Rentals and Sandbanks Vacations, the numbers are promising.

    Scott Clément, co-owner of both companies, said the properties they manage — especially at East Lake Shores Resort near Sandbanks Provincial Park — are nearly booked out.

    “Our bookings are up 87% compared to last year,” said Clément. “It really started picking up in early March. We even had people email us to confirm we were a Canadian-owned company.”

    His team manages around 150 short-term rental properties across Ontario and western Quebec. Most guests are domestic travelers looking for scenic, relaxing, and affordable summer options.

    Cautious Optimism in the Tourism Sector

    While some businesses are thriving, industry leaders remain cautiously optimistic. Andrew Siegwart, president and CEO of the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario, said that although early indicators are strong, the overall summer outlook depends on how the economic and political situation unfolds.

    “We’re seeing promising signs,” Siegwart said. “But families are watching closely to see what happens with tariffs and the economy before finalizing travel plans.”

    He emphasized the importance of being prepared, yet flexible. His advice to tourism operators: keep “elbows up on policy, arms open to visitors.”

    Ottawa Tourism Eyes Local Visitors

    In Ottawa, local tourism is strong, but the increase in travel intentions has not yet translated into a booking surge.

    Catherine Callary, Vice President of Destination Development at Ottawa Tourism, said the city is preparing for a strong summer season. Roughly 90% of Ottawa’s 9.8 million annual visitors come from other parts of Canada, making domestic travel key to the city’s tourism success.

    “The question is whether travel intentions turn into actual bookings,” said Callary. “But we’re using every tool we have to keep promoting Ottawa as a summer destination.”

    From food festivals and outdoor events to historic landmarks, Ottawa is ready to welcome travelers looking for an easy, affordable getaway.

    Why Canadians Are Staying Local

    A mix of reasons is driving this trend toward local travel:

    • Trade tensions with the U.S. have caused uncertainty.
    • Tariff threats and policy changes discourage cross-border travel.
    • Inflation and high gas prices make long-distance travel less appealing.
    • Support for local businesses is becoming a priority for many Canadians.

    In addition, the convenience and simplicity of local travel — no need for passports, currency exchange, or long border waits — adds to the appeal.

    Tourism Industry Pushes for Inclusivity

    Despite the focus on local travel, tourism leaders in Ontario continue to welcome international visitors. The message is clear: whether you’re from down the road or across the globe, Ontario is open for business.

    “We must remain open to all travelers,” Siegwart said. “Yes, we need to watch economic policy closely, but hospitality has to stay at the heart of what we do.”

    Ontario’s tourism industry is preparing for what could be one of its busiest summers yet. Early signs show that staycations are on the rise, bookings are up, and Canadians are eager to explore their own backyards.

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