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"Indicators are used to monitor supply, demand and employment for tourism in Canada on a timely basis."
Creator(s): Statistics Canada | Date Published: 2007-09-27
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"Current Performance Indicators for Ontario’s Tourism Industry, Percentage Change over Same Period of Previous Year."
Creator(s): Ontario Ministry of Tourism and Recreation | Date Published: 2006-01
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"PEI Tourism Performance Indicators."
Creator(s): Tourism Advisory Council of Prince Edward Island | Date Published: 2005-11
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"This paper highlights the new Canadian Tourism Satellite Accounts (CTSA) developed by Statistics Canada."
Creator(s): Conrad Barber-Dueck and Demi Kotsovos | Date Published: 2005-10
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"Canadian Travel Survey."
Creator(s): Statistics Canada | Date Published: 2005-06-01
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"The Research Department has compiled a reference sheet comprising key tourism statistics, including the following: customs entries data, provincial and regional room revenue, commercial restaurant receipts, provincial and regional occupancy and average daily room rates, visitor information centres, regional airports, ferries, and conference centres."
Creator(s): Tourism British Columbia | Date Published: 2005-05-20
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"In Alberta: Total tourism revenue in 2003 is $4.33 billion. Revenue in 2004 is expected to be $4.65 billion (+7%)."
Creator(s): Alberta Government | Date Published: 2005-05
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"This is Tourism Insights, Nova Scotia Department of Tourism, Culture & Heritage’s tourism research website."
Creator(s): Nova Scotia Department of Tourism, Culture & Heritage | Date Published: 2005-03
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"It is estimated that $160 million in revenue is directly related to non-resident tourism. This is up 12% or $17 million from the 1996 figure of $143 million."
Creator(s): Tourism and Culture, Government of Yukon | Date Published: 2004-11-07
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"The Tourism Industry Monitor provides historical data series for some key tourism indicators such as room revenue, GDP, revenue and volume estimates, and tourism employment."
Creator(s): BC Stats | Date Published: 2004-09
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"Total tourism expenditures in New Brunswick reached $1.1 billion in 2003, dipping slightly from last year’s record breaking plateau."
Creator(s): New Brunswick Tourism and Parks | Date Published: 2004-03
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"To the end of December 2004, there were an estimated 449,300 non-resident visits to Newfoundland and Labrador and an estimated $330 million in tourism expenditures in the Province."
Creator(s): Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency | Date Published: 2004
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"Travellers who had taken at least one trip during the last two years and planned to take at least one trip during the next two years were asked which of 149 activities and which of 18 vacation experiences they had sought out or participated in over the past two years while travelling."
Creator(s): Lang Research Inc. | Date Published: 2002-04
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"Based on recent estimates, a total of 33,120 non-resident leisure travellers visited the Northwest Territories in 1999/2000."
Creator(s): Northwest Territories Industry, Tourism and Investment | Date Published: 2002
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"An association of Canadian Tourism Ministries and organizations have collaborated to conduct two large scale surveys to assess the travel activities and motivators of pleasure travel among Canadians and Americans."
Creator(s): TAMS - Travel Activities and Motivation Survey | Date Published: 2001-06
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"This survey, known as the Travel Activities and Motivation Survey (TAMS), represents the comprehensive assessment of travel behavior and motivators, and provides a rich and authoritative database to develop marketing strategies and travel products to attract visitors to Canada and Ontario."
Creator(s): TAMS - Travel Activities & Motivation Survey | Date Published: 2000
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