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Tourism Sector Monitor
 

Frequency: Monthly, plus an Annual Supplement

This release presents key measures of tourism activity in British Columbia. These data include accommodation revenues (both seasonally adjusted and unadjusted) generated in British Columbia for a number of accommodation categories by Development Region, Regional District and major urban centres. Other data include international visitor entries, employment in key tourism industries, and restaurant and tavern revenues.

Approximately 16 pages monthly plus an Annual Supplement.

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Current Issue: January 2008

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  Highlights and Feature Article:
Why Have US Entries to the North Gone South?

The number of Americans entering BC has been steadily declining since the turn of the century. In 2006, approximately 5.4 million US entries were recorded, a 23.2% decline relative to 2000 levels (7.0 million)...
Historical Series
  Data Tables: Jan 2008

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