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Canadian campers going ‘elbows up’ this summer amid U.S. trade war

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Fakiha Baig

The Canadian Press

This summer, some Canadians are pitching their tents with a little extra pride—and maybe a political edge. With tensions stirred by U.S. tariffs and talk of annexation, many are opting to camp, canoe, and bike closer to home, trading border crossings for national parks. While some shrug off the politics, others see outdoor recreation as a quiet act of patriotism. The result? A surge in domestic bookings, anxious camp operators, and a renewed appreciation for Canada’s wild, open spaces—elbows up, and coolers packed. Fakiha Baig with The Canadian Press has the full story.

The Canadian Press
Fakiha Baig

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