Operators of tourist attractions are hoping for a busy March Break in Toronto now that some Canadians are changing their travel plans due to U.S. tariff threats and the weak loonie.
Various attractions in the city, such as Ripley’s Aquarium and the CN Tower, are stepping up offerings or promotions in a bid to attract residents opting to travel within Canada instead of crossing the border.
Some are also wondering if the threat of on-again, off-again tariffs will impact the number of U.S. visitors to Toronto.
Peter Doyle, general manager of Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada is one of them.
“America is a big part of our market. It always has been. So will they be coming? The strength of their dollar versus ours may be a reason to visit, but also,…
















