For Canadian travelers considering a trip to the desert, that could add up to serious savings — with a few caveats of course.
The Vegas At Par program, new for 2026, is available to Canadian tourists only. Per Toronto’s CityNews, Canadians are the largest group of international visitors to Las Vegas, and with the city’s tourism industry slumping overall, there have been increased efforts to lure them back to Nevada with a combination of good deals, good-natured hockey rivalries and good old-fashioned pleading.
“We rely, in part, on Canadian tourism,” Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley said in a news conference last year. “We love the Canadians, and we want them to come back and enjoy Las Vegas and everything that we have to offer. And so as the mayor of Las Vegas, I’m telling everybody in Canada: Please come. We love you, we need you, and we miss you.”
The Vegas At Par program currently covers Circa Resort & Casino, the D Las Vegas, and Golden Gate Hotel & Casino, all located several miles away from the Strip in the busy downtown Las Vegas area along Fremont Street. The initiative includes at-par rates for hotel rooms at all three properties, as well as at-par rates at certain bars like D Las Vegas’ BarCanada sports bar.

