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Maine’s Border Towns Feel Decline in Canadian Visitors: ‘Half Our C... is drawing attention now. Here’s what changed today, why it matters, and what to watch — pulled from centralmaine.com and other verified sources.

Border crossings were down nearly 30% in August compared to last year. In spots like Calais and Houlton, the difference is palpable.

Maine’s border towns feel decline in Canadian visitors: ‘Half our community is gone’.

Zooming out, the new details shift the near-term calculus for people directly involved and for anyone tracking the bigger picture.

Key Takeaways

  • Maine’s border towns feel decline in Canadian visitors: ‘Half our community is gone’.

What’s Next

  1. Follow-up: Maine’s border towns feel decline in Canadian visitors: ‘Half our community is gone’.

Quick Facts

  • Published: Roy Barkhnane • Sep 19, 2025 04:02 PM EDT
  • Source mix: centralmaine.com
Roy Barkhane

Roy Barkhane

Roy Barkhane covers business, tech, and public policy for BRRO News. Follow for sharp analysis and ground reports.

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