As President Donald Trump remains in office, tourism officials say they expect fewer Canadians to visit the Jersey Shore, continuing a trend of Canadian travelers avoiding U.S. destinations since last year. Following the start of Trump’s second term, Cape May County businesses began reporting a noticeable rise in Canadian callers canceling reservations. In The Wildwoods, where Trump has held two large rallies, officials worry that the tense political climate in the United States will continue to shape Canadians’ vacation decisions.