Canadians in Arizona

What to know about getting a U.S. mortgage

2016-03-22T13:50:13-07:00March 22nd, 2016|Business, Canadians in Arizona, Real Estate|

Although Canadians and Americans share the same continent, live across from one another on the world’s longest undefended border and speak, mainly, the same language, there is one undeniable geographical advantage that the United States possesses in abundance: year-round warm weather locales. This has led many Canadians to think about buying a property in a [...]

2016 Regina Spring Home Show

2016-03-21T14:14:08-07:00March 21st, 2016|Business, Canadians in Arizona, News, Tourism|

The Canada to Arizona team took their show on the road attending the 40th Annual Spring Home Show in Regina Saskatchewan from March 17-20th 2016. The Regina Spring Home Show is one of the largest home, renovating, landscaping and lifestyle shows in all of Canada with over 50,000 attendees, hundreds of exhibitors and amazing seminars [...]

RBC Golf Classic 2016 in Arizona

2016-02-24T10:54:32-07:00February 24th, 2016|Arizona Events, Canada Week, Canadians in Arizona|

The Annual RBC Golf Classic tournament featured golf teams representing the U.S. and Canada who squared off in a Vegas shot-gun tournament. Following the golf event, participants gathered for lunch and a silent auction benefiting the Make A Wish Foundation of Arizona. Thank you to RBC Bank for inviting the [...]

Arizona draws more than 1 million Canadian tourists

2016-02-20T13:29:00-07:00February 20th, 2016|Canadians in Arizona|

Record breaking is simply the best way to describe Arizona’s unique relationship with Canada as the state celebrates Canada Week. For the first time ever, 2015 brought more than one million recorded Canadian tourists to explore and enjoy communities across all of Arizona. “Arizona enjoys a long standing friendship with our Canadian neighbors who bring [...]

Riderville in Arizona March 3, 2016

2016-02-14T14:44:14-07:00February 14th, 2016|Arizona Coyotes, Canadians in Arizona|

Join us on March 3rd as Riderville invades Arizona! Join thousands of Saskatchewan Roughrider fans in Arizona to watch the Arizona Coyotes take on the Anaheim Ducks. The event starts with a pre-game party outside Gila River Arena at Salty Tacos Y Tequila followed by the sea of green invading the hockey stadium. Fans are [...]

How to prevent the sinking dollar from grounding your vacation

2016-02-09T10:39:37-07:00February 9th, 2016|Canadians in Arizona, Tourism|

With the dollar so weak, many snowbirds and March Break travelers may reason that a blessed vacation in the Caribbean or southern United States this winter is out of the question. Then another Arctic blast will hit, reason will fly out the window, and hordes will make their annual pilgrimage to warmer lands despite the [...]

Canada Week in Arizona

2016-02-05T10:20:05-07:00February 5th, 2016|Canada Week, Canadians in Arizona, News|

Canada and the United States have enjoyed a long and enduring relationship on a broad range of issues, which has led to strong military and economic partnerships, cultural ties and a strengthened relationship throughout the years. The combined Canada and Arizona bilateral trade exceed $3.7 billion dollars each year. Over 146,000 Arizona jobs depend on [...]

Canadians help heat up Arizona economy

2015-09-30T16:04:55-07:00September 30th, 2015|Business, Canadians in Arizona|

Canadians love escaping the cold and traveling south to soak up the Arizona sun, but Arizona is becoming more than just a vacation destination for Canadians. The Arizona economy wouldn't be where it is today without Canadians! Arizona’s economic climate offers Canadian companies a great place to enter the U.S. market, and Canadian companies are [...]

Canadians Still Heading to Arizona Despite Lagging Loonie

2015-09-10T09:21:21-07:00September 10th, 2015|Canadians in Arizona|

Canada’s dollar is declining but Arizona experts believe it will not substantially impact the state’s tourism industry. Canadian economists are warning travelers that they will not get as much bang for their buck — or in this case, their loonie — if they visit the U.S.  after the Canadian dollar dropped in value. Glenn Williamson, [...]

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