Canadian Snowbird Reservations Drop Sharply Across U.S. Sunbelt Parks
Advance bookings by Canadian snowbirds have declined significantly at RV parks in the U.S. Sunbelt this winter, with many travelers choosing destinati...
Advance bookings by Canadian snowbirds have declined significantly at RV parks in the U.S. Sunbelt this winter, with many travelers choosing destinations outside the United States. Reservation service Campspot reports a 38% drop in first-quarter Canadian bookings across the region, with Florida and Georgia seeing the largest declines. Research indicates economic factors, exchange rates, and border protocols are key reasons, while some Canadian travelers are opting for domestic destinations within Canada instead.