Canada’s tourism demand shows modest growth from Q4 2024 to Q3 2025

Statistics Canada released quarterly tourism demand data for Canada showing modest changes between Q4 2024 and Q3 2025. Total tourism expenditures rose from $26,322 million in Q4 2024 to $26,717 million in Q3 2025, while tourism products increased from $22,751 million to $23,071 million. Transportation spending remained near $10,300 million, with passenger air transport at $6,526 million in Q4 2024 falling to $6,377 million in Q3 2025. Accommodation and food & beverage services grew to $4,827 million and $3,489 million respectively. Recreation and entertainment, travel services, pre‑trip expenses, convention fees, and other products all showed incremental rises, indicating steady activity across tourism sectors.

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