Travel and tourism
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Selected geographical area: Canada
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$23.3 billion2.3%(quarterly change)
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$17.7 billion2.0%(quarterly change)
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$5.6 billion3.3%(quarterly change)
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1.58%
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682,5000.7%(quarterly change)
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2,232,155-6.1%(monthly change)
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4,231,6660.6%(monthly change)
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Canadian residents returning to Canada from abroad (not seasonally adjusted) - Canada
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$5.4 billion475.2%(annual change)
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$2.5 billion52.5%(annual change)
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26.4 million7.3%(year-over-year change)
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$1.7 billion3.0(annual change)
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$536 million8.5(annual change)
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$916 million2.7(annual change)
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$587 million-0.5(annual change)
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$329 million8.7(annual change)
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- 251. Tourism generating regions in Canada: factors associated with travel patterns and tourist behaviours ArchivedArticles and reports: 87-403-X19970014750Geography: CanadaDescription:
The purpose of this study was to describe tourism patterns in terms of the regions from which toursits orginate, and to identify those demographic and behavioural factors associated with the tourists generated by those regions.
Release date: 1999-11-24 - 252. A glance at the future ArchivedArticles and reports: 87-403-X19970014751Geography: CanadaDescription:
The purpose of this chapter is, first, to review some of the current long and medium term forecasts for tourism globally and within Canada. Secondly, the chapter discusses some of the Canadian tourism industries' current responses to their changing economic and social context.
Release date: 1999-11-24 - 253. Lessons learned from the analysis of the 1997 CTS and ITS for the merger of Southwestern Ontario and Festival County ArchivedArticles and reports: 87-403-X19970014752Geography: Province or territoryDescription:
The Province of Ontario has traditionally been divided into 12 travel regions known as OTAPs (Ontario Travel Association Partners). Core funding for these OTAPs comes form the Ministry of Economic Development.
Release date: 1999-11-24 - 254. Seniors... a market to watch in the next millenium ArchivedArticles and reports: 87-003-X19990044721Geography: CanadaDescription:
As the Internation Year of the Senior Persons winds down, attention on this growing group of consumers will continue well into the next millenium. This event marked the first year that seniors have been recognized by a worldwide designation.
Release date: 1999-10-29 - Table: 51-204-X19970004473Description:
An estimated 12.3 million passengers travelled on scheduled flights in Canada in 1997. Overall travel within Canada on scheduled and chartered flights combined, totalled 14.2 million in 1997.
Release date: 1999-04-13 - 256. An analysis of developments in tourism markets in Latin America and the Caribbean Region ArchivedArticles and reports: 87-003-X19990024499Geography: CanadaDescription:
The purpose of this paper is to lay the foundation and the framework for assessing tourism markets of opportunity in the Latin America and Carribean (LAC) region.
Release date: 1999-04-08 - Articles and reports: 87-003-X19990014217Geography: CanadaDescription:
From 1986 until very recently, international tourism experienced a period of rapid growth worldwide. In 1996, for all trips of one or more nights taken anywhere in the world there was sustained growth of 5.6 percent in arrivals and 8.2 percent in international tourism receipts as compared with 1995. These increases represented 595 million out-of-country trips taken around the world and $434 billion US in revenue.
Release date: 1999-01-11 - 258. Nova Scotia tourism benefits from Titanic connection ArchivedArticles and reports: 87-003-X19990014218Geography: Province or territoryDescription:
Alone deck chair. A headstone that read J. Dawson. Not your usual tourism products, but then nothing about the Titanic was ordinary. The story of the ill-fated ship that sank in 1912 has been given new life with the release of the academy award winning movie, Titanic, in January 1998.
Release date: 1999-01-11 - Articles and reports: 87-003-X19990014219Geography: CanadaDescription:
In the first half of 1998, Canada's travel account deficit reached a ten year low of $3 billion, down almost 18% from the same period in 1997. This is a positive sign. But, it should be recognized that Canada's travel account does not measure the financial health of its tourism industry. Canada's travel account simply measures the difference between earnings from visitors travelling in Canada and spending by Canadian residents travelling abroad.
Release date: 1999-01-11 - Articles and reports: 87-003-X19980043998Geography: CanadaDescription:
In June 1997 Statistics Canada released revised National Tourism Indicators (NTI) data for the 1986 to 1996 period. NTI data can be used for three general purposes: to monitor the current state of tourism in Canada, to analyse the economic structure of tourism and its policy ramifications, and to study statistical trends and cycles in tourism.
Release date: 1998-10-19
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- Table: 36-10-0464-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription:
Government revenue attributable to tourism (revenue from taxes on products), by commodity, Canada.
Release date: 2023-09-28 - Table: 36-10-0465-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription:
Government revenue attributable to tourism, by industry, Canada
Release date: 2023-09-28 - Data Visualization: 71-607-X2021012Description: This interactive visualization tool provides an overall representation of the relative performance of tourism-related activity with respect to the reference period, over time and geography. The user can also browse sources that were used to create the experimental tracker. In order to improve the timeliness, representativeness, and overall quality of the tourism tracker, it will be updated with new sources as they become available.Release date: 2023-03-06
- Table: 24-10-0049-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: MonthlyDescription:
This view provides an overall representation of the relative performance of tourism-related activities with respect to the reference period, over time and geography, as well as the grouped data sources which were used to create it.
Release date: 2023-03-06 - Data Visualization: 71-607-X2018011Description: The Provincial and Territorial Tourism Satellite Account (PTTSA) provides an economic measure of the importance of tourism in terms of expenditures, gross domestic product and employment for each of the provinces and territories. It permits a comparison of tourism with other industries within a province or territory since the concepts and methods used are based on the framework of the Canadian System of National Accounts.Release date: 2023-02-24
- Table: 24-10-0004-01Geography: Province or territoryFrequency: OccasionalDescription:
Supply and domestic, interprovincial and international demand related to tourism by products, by province and territory.
Release date: 2023-02-24 - Table: 24-10-0042-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: OccasionalDescription:
Gross domestic product (GDP), employment, labour compensation per job, GDP per job and tourism share of employment and GDP by tourism industry, by province and territory.
Release date: 2023-02-24 - Table: 24-10-0044-01Geography: Province or territoryFrequency: OccasionalDescription:
Expenditures related to tourism according to the province or territory of residence and the province or territory of the spending.
Release date: 2023-02-24 - Table: 38-10-0141-01Frequency: OccasionalDescription: Direct plus indirect energy use (terajoules) and greenhouse gas emissions (carbon dioxide equivalents) (kilotonnes) associated with tourism, by product.Release date: 2023-02-24
- Table: 24-10-0002-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: MonthlyDescription: Number of vehicles travelling between Canada and the United States, by trip characteristics, length of stay and type of transportation. Data available monthly.Release date: 2022-02-23
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- 81. Tourism Statistical Digest ArchivedJournals and periodicals: 87-403-XGeography: CanadaDescription:
This publication incorporates data on travel and tourism from many different sources. It consists of analytical texts, charts and tables on demand and supply of tourism products and services. Data are presented at the national, provincial and regional/municipal levels.
Release date: 2001-10-12 - Articles and reports: 87-003-X20010035783Geography: CanadaDescription:
In 1999, each Canadian took an average of 6.2 trips, all trip lengths and destinations combined. Of all these trips, some 143 million, or three in four took place in Canada. More than 90% of trips taken by Canadians primarily for the purpose of visiting family or friends were to a destination in Canada.
Release date: 2001-07-25 - 83. Canada benefitting from cruising boom ArchivedArticles and reports: 87-003-X20010025635Geography: CanadaDescription:
They are becoming the new highways for international tourism traffic to Canada - cruise ships sailing the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are bringing international visitors to Canada in unprecedented numbers.
Release date: 2001-04-24 - 84. Canada's competitiveness in the US travel market ArchivedArticles and reports: 87-003-X20010015462Geography: CanadaDescription:
To better understand the changes occuring in the US market, we will first compare the main characteristics of American travellers to Canada in 1990 and 1997. Then we will compare the characteristics of family travel and non-family travel seperately in 1990 and 1997.
Release date: 2001-01-30 - Articles and reports: 87-003-X20000045317Geography: CanadaDescription:
This study aims to help tourism destinations planners understand the characteristics of domestic bird and wildlife viewing markets so that they may be better prepared to meet the demands of these groups of travellers.
Release date: 2000-10-20 - 86. Cruise ship industry booming in Halifax ArchivedArticles and reports: 87-003-X20000035101Geography: Census metropolitan areaDescription:
The boom in the cruise industry is causing a surge in visitation to Atlantic Canada as cruise lines establish new destinations along the Eastern Seaboard.
Release date: 2000-07-13 - 87. Overview of international travel ArchivedArticles and reports: 87-003-X20000035102Geography: CanadaDescription:
Overall, the number of foreign travellers to Canada rose 2.1% in 1999, compared to a 6.6% increase in 1998. This was the seventh consecutive annual increase.
Release date: 2000-07-13 - Articles and reports: 87-003-X20000024939Geography: CanadaDescription:
In this article, we describe, first the changes that have occurred in the family structure. An overview of the demographic changes that have marked the period from 1980 to 1998, will shed some light on the factors that seem to influence the travel market at the start of the millenium. We then paint a picture of travel by Canadian families in 1998 compared to that of adults travelling alone. In this latter section, we present some of the strategies the tourst industry uses to adapt to these new markets.
Release date: 2000-04-12 - 89. Profile of Canada's travel agency industry ArchivedArticles and reports: 63-016-X19990034862Geography: CanadaDescription:
The travel agency industry plays an essential role in Canada's tourism industry, and has ripple effects on other sectors of the Canadian economy. This article presents 1997 data on the industry's general characteristics, revenue and cost structure, client base, marketing methods, and trade patterns. To offer more context, these results are sometimes compared to those of previous years.
Release date: 2000-01-18 - Articles and reports: 87-003-X20000014858Geography: CanadaDescription:
In the first part of this study, we will explore the development of the ski industry in Canada, after taking a short historical detour. In part two we will examine the characteristics of American travellers who visited Canadian ski areas (to ski or snowboard) during an overnight stay in Canada in the winter of 1998-99. Lastly, we will take a quick look at some characteristics of the overseas skier/snowboarder and at their contribution to the Canadian economy.
Release date: 2000-01-14
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- Notices and consultations: 13-605-X201900100007Description:
This article describes the upcoming revisions (November 2019) in the Canadian Macroeconomic Accounts resulting from the inclusion of illegal cannabis production, consumption and distribution as well as statistical revisions of the international travel services. The paper highlights the impact of these revisions on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and the balance of international payments (BOP).
Release date: 2019-05-30 - Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 13-605-X201300511865Description:
With the release of the first quarter 2013 estimates in June 2013, the National Tourism Indicators (NTI) were revised from the first quarter of 2009 to the fourth quarter of 2012. In addition, all data series expressed at 2002 prices (adjusted for inflation) have been rebased to the 2007 reference year. The change affects National tourism indicators data adjusted for inflation from 1986 to date. This article explains the impact of new and revised data on the NTI.
Release date: 2013-09-27 - 3. Canadian Tourism Satellite Account Handbook ArchivedSurveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 13-604-M2007052Description:
This Canadian Tourism Satellite Account Handbook developed by Statistics Canada is intended as a guide to how the Canadian Tourism Satellite Account (CTSA) is compiled. The Tourism Satellite Account (TSA) has become the internationally recognized framework and a vital tool by which to measure tourism activity in an economy. The goal of this handbook is to make the CTSA and its inner workings as transparent as possible by bringing previous internal documentation into the public realm along side previously published documents and new documentation. By sharing the Canadian practical experiences in development of the TSA, it should benefit other countries and other interested practitioners in the process of developing and understanding TSAs.
This handbook covers information on the relevant tourism and national accounting concepts and definitions related to the CTSA. Detailed explanations of the various survey data sources and the methods used to move this data into the TSA framework are discussed.
Release date: 2007-12-14 - 4. The Pumpkin Patch - A Venture in Agri-tourism ArchivedSurveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 96-328-M2004019Description:
This activity focusses on changes in the way in which fruit and vegetable producers are selling their produce. Using the pumpkin industry as a case study, it examines the agri-tourism trend.
Release date: 2004-10-29 - Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 13-604-M2004045Description:
How "good" are the National Tourism Indicators (NTI)? How can their quality be measured? This study looks to answer these questions by analysing the revisions to the NTI estimates for the period 1997 through 2001.
Release date: 2004-10-25 - Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 13-009-X20030046842Description:
How good are the National Tourism Indicators (NTI)? How can their quality be measured? This study looks to answer these questions through analysis of the revisions to the NTI estimates for the period 1997 through 2001.
Release date: 2004-03-30 - Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 13-594-GDescription: This guide provides indicators that are used to monitor supply, demand and employment for tourism in Canada on a timely basis. The guide provides information on the methods used to derive the supply, demand and employment indicators. It also provides information on the seasonal adjustment method and the derivation of constant dollar series. This guide was commissioned by the Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC), following a pilot project providing quarterly and annual updates for the Tourism Satellite Account (TSA 1988).Release date: 2001-02-21
- Notices and consultations: 87-003-X19970012882Geography: CanadaDescription:
The purpose of this article is to inform Travel-log readers of the availability of a new analytical tool - the National Tourism Indicators. These estimates, which measure trends in tourism in Canada, are placed in perspective here, taking into account the concepts and definitions used in developing them.
Release date: 1997-01-08 - Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 1803Description: This survey collects data on a continuous basis from visitors from countries other than the United States.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 1910Description: The National Tourism Indicators (NTI) provide timely information which facilitates ongoing monitoring and analysis of tourism and its related activities in Canada.
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