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Tourism leaders look to draw younger Canadians to Minot

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Kyona Rivera

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Minot is working to reconnect with its northern neighbors. Canadian tourism to the city has dropped 15–30% since February, and local leaders are adjusting their approach. Visit Minot is shifting focus toward younger Canadian families, emphasizing events and experiences over just shopping. While the full summer travel season hasn’t hit yet, early trends are prompting action. From website clicks to face-to-face conversations, the city is listening closely—and rethinking how it invites visitors back across the border. Kyona Rivera with KMOT has the full story.

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