Canada’s tourism sector generated total expenditures of $5.26 trillion in 2022, according to Statistics Canada’s latest table. The industry’s domestic supply reached $5.259 trillion, with tourism products valued at $292.6 billion and transportation spending at $133.4 billion. Passenger air transport accounted for $23.9 billion, while rail, water, bus, taxis, and vehicle rentals contributed $306 million, $859 million, $2.18 billion, $3.76 billion, and $5.16 billion respectively. Accommodation spending was $23.356 billion, with hotels at $14.371 billion. Food and beverage services totaled $90.877 billion, including $74.692 billion from restaurants. Other tourism products, such as recreation and entertainment, travel services, and convention fees, added $44.944 billion, bringing total other products to $4.967 trillion. Grocery and alcohol purchases and miscellaneous products also contributed significantly to the overall tourism economy.
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