We are thrilled to share that the Value of Travel and Tourism in Canada Report by Tourism Economics is now live on the Data Collective.
At a Glance:Independent research by Tourism Economics quantifies the strength and reliability of Canada’s travel economy. The data confirms that:
The travel and tourism sector is a cornerstone of economic vitality in over 5,000 communities across Canada:
- $124.4 billion in direct visitor spending annually in 2023. That’s $341 million per day.
- $29.6 billion in direct tax revenues would cover the average salary of 339,000 school teachers in Canada.
- International visitors brought $28.9 billion of new money into the Canadian economy in 2023. This is a major source of service exports, generating 14% of total service exports for Canada.
- 692,000 jobs supported by direct visitor spending in Canada exceed the total jobs in agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, quarrying, oil, and gas combined.
- Direct labour income generated by visitor spending was $33 billion. It is the equivalent of $2,000 for every household in Canada.
Destination Canada’s delivers powerful returns for Canada:
- Destination Canada receives $134 million in base funding annually by the federal government. Direct return on this investment generated 879,000 international visits spending $1.6 billion in Canada.
- The $1.6 billion in visitor spending generated by Destination Canada produced a total economic value (including indirect and induced activities) of $3.2 billion The return per $1 invested was:
- $23.85 total return
- $2.25 federal taxes
- $4.80 total taxes (federal, provincial/territorial, and local)
Explore this report to understand the sector’s contribution to Canada’s economy. See how Destination Canada supports the sector in delivering meaningful results and economic growth across Canada.