MONTREAL — From British Columbia to Montreal, the low Canadian dollar is proving a boon to the tourism sector.
Dragged down by cheap oil and an international slump in commodity prices, the dollar is trading at around 70 cents against the greenback and enticing Americans to travel north of the border.
"We're getting more reservations at the last minute from Americans planning trips for the weekend," says Eve Pare, head of the Hotel Association of Greater Montreal.
Montreal-area hotels in December made more than $40 million, up more than nine per cent from a year earlier, Pare noted.
The city's tourism bureau said last summer's season — between June and August — saw a 10 per cent increase year over year in the number of American tourists crossing the border into Quebec.
For Katie, 20, a McGill University student from New York State, the low Canadian dollar means her tuition is "basically nothing."
On a mini-vacation with her friend Jack, 21, also from New York, the two said they were spending more than they regularly would on eating out.
"I've been taking advantage already," says Jack, standing on a corner in Old Montreal. "We're going out to nicer dinners than normally because it means you can take off 40 per cent from the bill."
Around the corner at the Jacques Cartier Square, Adriana Carvalho, 43, from Brazil, said she and her partner had been planning on visiting the United States but changed their minds at the last minute to take advantage of the dollar.
The Brazilian real is trading at 24 cents US while it's at about 34 cents in Canada.
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