Some local businesses near the U.S.-Canada border are expressing their concerns as they prepare to open their doors to tourists this spring.They said they are worried about the Canadian visitors who they normally see in the warmer months, with tariffs sounding the alarm on both sides of the border.The Lane family runs Snow Farm Vineyard in the Champlain Islands. They have their hands full as the snow starts to melt to prepare their inn for visitors, but the family worries about filling up their rooms.”We’re hearing stories that Canadians are canceling their vacations and their trips to the U.S.,” said David Lane.About 15 minutes from the border lies Henry’s Cottages, where owners say they rely on their neighbors to the north for the summer season.”We do tend to have a certain percentage of Canadians that do come down for a vacation or just to get away,” said owner and operator …

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