This is the second straight year crossings at the International Bridge have dropped in February

For the second straight year, traffic at the International Bridge is down for February.

Last month’s 54,121 crossings were a 9.3-per-cent decrease compared with February 2025, which itself saw a 13.5 per cent drop over February 2024.

Traffic at the bridge dropped across all categories, with last month’s 19,911 full-fare passenger cars dropping 9.8 per cent year-over-year, and the 28,691 commuter fare crossings similarly coming in at 8.3 per cent lower than last year.

The bridge also saw 970 cars pulling trailers in February, a 5.3 per cent drop, as well as 4,549 commercial trucks – which saw the largest year-over-year decrease at 13.3 per cent.

Last month’s flat border traffic continues a year long trend that’s seen bridge crossings fall every month since February 2025.

Over the course of the year, traffic fell by as much as 35.5 per cent in April 2025, with all other months falling between 13.5 and 29.9 per cent compared to 2024 numbers.

It was the beginning of February 2025 when former prime minister Justin Trudeau encouraged Canadians to visit tourist attractions here rather than travelling to the U.S. 

“Now is also the time to choose Canada. There are many ways for you to do your part. Pick Canadian made products,” Trudeau said. 

“It might mean changing your summer vacation plans to stay here in Canada and explore the many national and provincial parks, historical sites and tourist destinations our country has to offer.”