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Canadians split on taking summer vacation amid affordability crunch: Yahoo/Maru survey
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Two-thirds of those who are planning a summer vacation will take it domestically, compared to 31 per cent who are gearing up to travel internationally.

While many Canadians continue to grapple with a higher cost of living, more than half are still planning to take a summer vacation this year, according to a new Yahoo/Maru Public Opinion poll. While many Canadians grapple with a higher cost of living, more than half are still planning to take a summer vacation this year, according to a new Yahoo/Maru Public Opinion poll.

A separate Deloitte Canada summer travel outlook survey found that Canadians plan to spend an average of $2,405 on transportation and lodging costs for their vacations this year. In a statement, Leslie Patterson, Deloitte Canada’s leader of national transportation, hospitality and services, says there are significant growth opportunities for the travel and hospitality industry this year, “keeping in mind that travellers will still be price-sensitive.

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