The Canadian dollar only rose to a maximum of 10% more, not 30% less as is the current case with the US dollar. That sort of drop is bound to make a lot Canadian snowbirds think twice and stay home this year or take a winter flight to a place like Mexico where the currency is in their favor. I think the impact on Snowbird parks is going to be significant. Some may just adjust by shortening their time, but that will still have an impact. If I were a normal Canadian snowbird I would be rethinking seriously for next season. In my case I work for expenses leading caravans in Mexico, so the impact for me personally, is not so great. If it were not for that, I would be flying & using a hotel in a country where my dollar goes further rather than hauling an RV this next season. I have a pension, but not one that can stand a 30% increase in expenses each year. It is showing with cross border stats this summer, US tourist trips are up 20% while Canadian trips to the US are down by about the same amount. I suspect snowbird parks that rely on Canadians, are going to have to lower prices, or there will be a lot more crowded BLM land spots or Walmart parking lots. Most snowbird parks I have seen are top heavy with Canadian plates. It is going to also impact parks in Mexico which have had a nasty habit of pricing themselves in US dollars.