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2024_GTRP_JP_Highlights_Report_EN.pdf
The 2024 Japan Highlights Report indicates low current consideration for Canada among Japanese travelers, but a 2-year potential of 1.5M visitors. Preferred travel times are summer and fall. Travelers seek nature, local cuisine, and historical sites. Safety, comfort, and ease of travel are key motivators, especially for Indigenous experiences. Sustainability and climate concerns also influence travel decisions, with many using travel agents. - Downloadable Document
2024_GTRP_KR_Highlights_Report_EN.pdf
This report on South Korean long-haul travel to Canada reveals an 8.4M potential market in the next two years, despite low unaided consideration. Travelers prefer Fall/Spring, seeking nature, local cuisine, and relaxation. Safety, authenticity, and accessibility are key drivers for interest in Indigenous experiences. Most recent trips were holidays (4-13 nights), often booked via travel agents. Sustainability and extreme weather concerns significantly impact travel decisions. - Downloadable Document
Destination Canada - 2024 GTRP_MX Highlight Report.pdf
The 2024 Global Traveller Research Program highlights Canada's strong appeal to Mexican travelers, with 7.5M potential visitors in the next two years, ranking second in unaided consideration after the US. Travelers seek safety, relaxation, and family-friendly experiences, with high interest in nature (beaches, walks) and Indigenous culture (69%). Summer is preferred, but Quebec is popular in winter. Sustainability and extreme weather concerns significantly impact travel decisions. - Downloadable Document
2024 GTRP_US Highlight Report.pdf
This Destination Canada report reveals 47.8M US travelers have immediate potential to visit Canada in the next 2 years. Key attractions include safety, natural beauty, local cuisine, and authentic Indigenous cultural experiences. While summer is popular, spring and fall also draw visitors. Travelers prioritize supporting local communities and are increasingly concerned about extreme weather's impact on their plans. - Downloadable Document
2023 GTRP KR Highlights Report_29Sept.pdf
The 2023 Global Traveller Research Program highlights South Korean travelers' interest in Canada, projecting 8.2 million visitors in the next two years. Key interests include local cuisine, nature walks, natural attractions, and Indigenous culinary/nature/arts experiences, with Fall being a popular season. Distance and cost are top barriers. Most past travelers visited with a spouse and used travel agents for booking. Québec, Ontario, and British Columbia are the most likely provinces to be visited. - Downloadable Document
Destination Canada - 2024 GTRP_CA Highlights Report FINAL.pdf
The 2024 Global Traveller Research Program reveals 17.3M Canadians have immediate potential for out-of-province travel. Both out-of-province and in-province travellers prefer summer/fall, seeking nature, local food, and unique experiences. BC, Quebec, Montreal, and Banff & Lake Louise are top destinations. Cost is the main barrier. Interest in Indigenous experiences is driven by accessibility, authenticity, safety, and comfort. 69% are concerned about extreme weather impacting travel plans, and 55% expect it to impact their decisions.