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    Overnight Arrivals Infographic - September 2024.pdf

    September 2024 saw 1.8M overnight arrivals to Canada, a 3% decrease from last year, though YTD arrivals are up 9% to 15.8M. US arrivals were 1.2M (-2%). Mexico experienced a significant drop (-39% to 25K), while China (+34% to 29K) and Japan (+19% to 17K) showed strong growth. Air travel for US visitors increased by 12%, and for the rest of the world by 3%.
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    Overnight Arrivals Infographic - October 2024

    In October 2024, Canada recorded 1.52M overnight arrivals (+4% from 2023), totaling 17.3M YTD (+8%). US arrivals increased by 9%, while Mexico saw a 39% decrease. China experienced a significant 17% rise. Air travel was a major mode for all, with land being dominant for US visitors.
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    Overnight Arrivals Infographic - Annual 2024

    Canada welcomed 19.9 million overnight visitors in 2024, a 9% increase from 2023. This growth was driven by the US (+10%) and strong gains from Asian markets, notably China (+43%), South Korea (+13%), and Japan (+23%). Mexico's arrivals decreased 28% due to visa changes. A strong winter season helped offset softer summer numbers, contributing to overall annual growth.
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    Overnight Arrivals Infographic - June 2024.pdf

    Canada saw 2.4M overnight arrivals in June 2024, a 7% increase from 2023, bringing YTD to 8.3M (+12%). US arrivals were 1.6M (+8%). China (+46%), Japan (+18%), and South Korea (+13%) showed strong June growth. Mexico (-33%), Germany (-3%), and France (-4%) saw June decreases. Land travel was primary for US visitors, while air travel dominated for the Rest of World.
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    Overnight Arrivals at a Glance - February 2024

    Canada recorded 979K overnight arrivals in February 2024, a 19% increase from 2023. The US contributed 659K (+15%), primarily via land. Significant growth was seen from China (+157%), Japan (+44%), South Korea (+35%), and Mexico (+32%). Air travel was the main mode for non-US visitors, while land travel dominated for US arrivals.
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    Overnight Arrivals Infographic - April 2024

    Canada recorded 1.3M overnight arrivals in April 2024, a 12% increase from 2023, with YTD arrivals at 4.1M (+15%). The US remains the largest source market (880K, +13%). Significant growth came from China (+59%), Japan (+60%), and France (+16%), while Mexico saw a notable decline (-42%). Air travel increased for both US (+17%) and other international visitors (+18%).
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    Overnight Arrivals Infographic – May 2024.pdf

    Canada recorded 1.7M overnight arrivals in May 2024 (+12% vs. 2023), with YTD reaching 5.9M (+14%). US arrivals were 1.2M (+13%). Mexico saw a 32% decrease (29K), while China (+51%, 25K) and Japan (+35%, 9K) showed strong growth. Land travel dominated for US visitors, accounting for 685K, while air travel was primary for the rest of the world (469K).
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    Overnight Arrivals Infographic - August 2024.pdf

    Canada saw 2.7M overnight arrivals in August 2024, an 11% increase year-over-year, with YTD totals reaching 13.9M (+11%). US arrivals grew 14% to 2.0M. China (+55%) and Japan (+35%) showed strong growth, while Mexico (-38%) declined significantly. Air travel increased for both US (+18%) and other international visitors (+17%), though US water arrivals decreased (-12%).
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    Quarterly Tourism Snapshot Q2 2024

    Canada's Q2 2024 tourism revenues hit 114% of pre-pandemic levels, driven by domestic spend (123%). International visitation recovered to 92% of 2019 levels, though new Mexico visa rules slowed growth. Canada remains a favored destination for travelers from the US, UK, France, Germany, and Mexico. International flight capacity surpassed 2019 levels, and tourism employment and active businesses are nearing pre-pandemic figures.
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    Overnight Arrivals Infographic – March 2025.pdf

    In March 2025, Canada saw 1.0M overnight arrivals, down 11% from 2024, though year-to-date arrivals are up 4% to 2.8M. The US accounted for 731K arrivals (-9%), primarily by land (407K, -16%) and air (312K, +12%). Other significant markets include the UK (31K, -19%) and Mexico (27K, -21%). Air travel was the dominant mode for arrivals from the rest of the world (248K, +16%).

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