Visit California launches campaign celebrating Canadian travelers

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California has launched a new campaign aimed at Canadian travelers, highlighting the strong relationship between the two regions. Visit California has released a video titled “California Loves Canada,” which serves as a tribute to Canadian visitors and acknowledges their importance to the state’s tourism industry.

The video features scenes of California’s well-known landscapes and points out the long-standing connection with Canada. According to Visit California, this relationship is built on shared values and a mutual interest in adventure.

“Canadian travelers have played a vital role in shaping California’s tourism story for decades, contributing to the state’s vibrant culture, economy, and visitor experience.”

The message of the campaign emphasizes that Canadians are always welcome in California, whether they come for food, surfing, or relaxation in the sun.

Visit California has partnered with Expedia for this campaign. Together, they are providing exclusive deals and planning resources for Canadians interested in visiting California.



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