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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