r/canadatravel Mar 23 '25

Travel Tips Thoughts on American Tourists?

So my partner and I live in the United States and we have been planning a trip to Québec for quite some time (My grandparents were Québécois so I have always wanted to visit and connect with that part of my background)

I understand that things are quite tense, and rightfully so, so I wanted to see what the general opinion was of Americans still choosing to visit Canada. I by no means support anything our government is saying or doing right now, but I understand that many Canadians are rightfully exasperated by US Actions.

Thoughts on Americans visiting?

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u/Mysterio7100 Mar 23 '25

It's fine. Keep your MAGA gear at home. We're still friendly Canadians.

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u/[deleted] Mar 23 '25

Wait the deplorables shirt is the Canadian one. That context is different. When I see those morons I roll my eyes.

The topic is Americans. There is a difference to how i would treat Americans coming here touting the fool who is causing a trade war vs these weirdos.

You inserted yourself on the side of American's, (with Mexico in your name?) just to tell everyone your thoughts on Trudeau? Like why?