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      • Overall, Canadians’ sentiment towards tourism was positive. General Sentiment Towards Tourism was 64 in Q3 2023 – 18 points above the benchmarked norm. The Tourism Growth Support Index was 63 – 3 points above the norm.
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  1. Domestic: Tourism Sentiment Overall, Canadians’ sentiment towards tourism was positive. General Sentiment Towards Tourism was 64 in Q3 2023 – 18 points above the benchmarked norm. The Tourism Growth Support Index was 63 – 3 points above the norm. Compared to Q2 2023, scores for the General Sentiment Towards Tourism,

  2. Sep 27, 2024 · This infographic presents tourism statistics about Canadian and non-resident visitors for reference year 2023. It highlights key travel characteristics and the spending patterns of the travellers. The data are based on the Frontier Counts, the National Travel Survey and the Visitor Travel Survey.

  3. Canada at a Glance, 2023 Tourism. Table of contents. In 2023, Canadian domestic travel surpassed pre-COVID-19 levels. International travel—inbound and outbound—has improved compared with 2022; however, it has not fully recovered from the effects of the travel restrictions put in place in 2020.

  4. Feb 27, 2024 · In the third quarter of 2023, Canadian residents spent the most on accommodations ($2.4 billion) and in restaurants and bars ($1.2 billion) while travelling overseas. The United Kingdom (248,700 visits), Italy (217,000 visits), and France (207,600 visits) were the top three overseas countries visited by Canadian residents during the third quarter.

  5. Domestic: Tourism Sentiment Overall, Canadians’ sentiment towards tourism remained positive in Q4 2023, despite some declines compared to Q3 2023. General Sentiment Towards Tourism fell 2 points to 62, but remained 18 points above the global benchmark, while the Tourism Growth Support Index dropped 4 points to 59 (1

  6. Canadas tourism sector has bounced back briskly since the initial COVID-19 lockdowns. However, the pace of recov-ery is now easing as the sector faces headwinds from higher interest rates, a slowing jobs market, and broader cyclical slowdown in the U.S. and abroad.

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  8. Canada is back! Our tourism sector has made significant strides in the last two years and is now moving past recovery to a much-welcomed rebound, with tourism spending having returned to pre-COVID levels in 2023.

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