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U.S. Tops Canadians' Spring Break Travel List

March 20, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via AOL.com
U.S. Tops Canadians' Spring Break Travel List
Canadians flock to the U.S. as their number one destination for spring break travel abroad, shrugging off any boycott talk. They seek sunny beaches, thrilling theme parks, and vibrant cities south of the border. Despite political tensions, American spots like Florida resorts and California coasts draw record crowds for family fun and adventure. Spring break travelers prioritize warm weather escapes and entertainment over domestic options. This trend highlights the enduring appeal of U.S.

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