Peace Bridge Duty Free more than $20 million in debt, says CP report
April 28, 2025 at 8:17 PM
The Peace Bridge Duty Free is in debt by more than $20 million, according to a report published by the Canadian Press (CP).
A judge is ordering the duty-free shop in Fort Erie at Canada’s second-busiest border crossing into receivership as it struggles to pay off debt and overdue rent.

In a ruling earlier this month, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice appointed a receiver for the Peace Bridge duty-free shop who is empowered to take control of the assets, oversee liquidation and repay creditors, says the CP article.
The Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority (PBA) claims the store owes it up to $17 million in unpaid rent going back years, while Royal Bank of Canada says $3.3 million in debt is outstanding.
The Niagara region retailer says it owes less, but the total still sits in the millions, according to the CP report.
Continuing to operate for now, the store’s financial troubles come as duty-free shops across the country suffer from plunging sales amid a sharp downturn in cross-border visits by Canadians as well as Americans.
Statistics Canada says the number of Canadians returning by car from the U.S. fell nearly 32 per cent last month compared to March 2024, the third consecutive month of year-over-year declines and the steepest plunge since the pandemic, according to the CP.








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