Slump in Canadian Tourism Felt in Maine

Another article/post about the travails of the tourism economy. This one from the Maine Center for Economic Policy focuses on Maine’s border communities. According to the article, during the January through November 2025 period, border crossings from Canada into Maine dropped by approximately 750,000 y/y. This seemingly contributed to a decline in retail sales in these communities, particularly in the hospitality sector. Here’s a link to the piece on the Center’s web site. A quick word of caution. While the Center bills itself as “a nonpartisan  research and policy organization”, readers may find some of the phrasing in the commentary a bit politically charged.

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