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Domestic Tourism in Alberta North Tourism Region A Summary of Domestic Visitor Numbers, Expenditures and Characteristics July 2018 Tourism.alberta.ca July 2018

Introduction Whether it was to see friends and relatives, for business or for pleasure, 1.87 million total domestic person-visits were made in to destinations in the Alberta North tourism region by residents of the province and other parts of Canada. To better understand the volume and characteristics of these visitors, Alberta Culture and Tourism has prepared special analyses of the Travel Survey of Residents of Canada (TSRC), which is conducted by Statistics Canada. The TSRC provides tourism information for travel in Alberta by domestic visitors from Alberta and other parts of Canada. Data in this publication includes same-day and overnight trips for Albertans and residents from other parts of Canada. Readers are cautioned that, similar to 2015, detailed estimates for international visitors are not available at the provincial and tourism regional level due to small sample sizes and deteriorating data quality from the International Travel Survey (ITS). Detailed characteristics are only available for Canadian visitors for 2015 and. For these reference years, we created a separate domestic visitor profile for Alberta and the six tourism regions, which provide detailed characteristics on domestic visitors to Alberta. This summary highlights key findings for domestic tourism in Alberta s north only. For more information on tourism in Alberta, please contact Alberta Culture and Tourism or visit https://www.alberta.ca/alberta-visitor-profiles.aspx/ Alberta North Tourism Region: Overview In, the Alberta North tourism region received 6% of Canadian visitors to Alberta (see table below). Residents of Alberta visiting the region accounted for 5% of the total visits to the province. Of the total visits from other parts of Canada, 8% visited northern Alberta. Comparison of Domestic Tourism Numbers - 1 Alberta North Tourism Region Total Alberta (Domestic Market) Alberta North Tourism Region as % of Total Alberta Number of Visits (Millions) Overnight Person-Visits 0.84 11.44 7% Total Person-Visits 1.87 32.82 6% Origin of Visits (Total Person-Visits) Alberta 1.60 29.13 5% Other Canada 0.28 3.70 8% 1 Note: Travellers to Alberta may visit more than one tourism region while in the province. 2

All domestic trips In, northern Alberta received 1.87 million domestic person-visits in total, of which 1.60 million (85.2%) were by Albertans. Another 277,000 visits (14.8%) were by other Canadians. Total Visitation and Tourism Expenditures from Domestic Market to Alberta North - ( 000s) Alberta Other Canada Total Person-Visits 1,596 277 1,873 Tourism Expenditures $346,284 $64,392 $410,676 Residents of northern Alberta accounted for 39% of the visits made to the region in. Residents of Edmonton and Area accounted for 18%, and residents from central Alberta accounted for 13% of the visits to the region. Direct total tourism expenditures by Canadian visitors were approximately $390 million in. Residents of Alberta accounted for 81.3% of direct domestic visitor spending in the Alberta north tourism region. Visitors from other parts of Canada accounted for 18.7%. Domestic Visits to Alberta North by Origin - (N=1.87 Million Person-Visits) Alberta, 85.2% Domestic Expenditures in Alberta North by Origin - Alberta, 81.3% Other Canada, 14.8% Other Canada, 18.7% Overnight trips Approximately 45% of all visits to northern Alberta included at least one overnight stop, yielding 838,000 overnight visits in. Residents of Edmonton and Area accounted for 31% of all overnight travel to the region. This was followed by residents of central Alberta (22%) and northern Alberta (18%). 3

Main Purpose of Overnight Travel Overnight visits from the domestic market to northern Alberta totalled 838,000 visits in. Almost 399,000 of these overnight visitors (47.5%) stated that the main purpose of their trip was to visit friends and relatives (VFR). Approximately 210,000 overnight visitors to northern Alberta stated pleasure as the main purpose of their trip (25.1%), while business accounted for about 18.7% (157,000 person-visits) to northern Alberta 2. About 8.8% of visitors stated other reasons for their visit 2. Main Purpose of Overnight Travel to Alberta North in (N=0.84 Million Overnight Visits) Other, 8.8% Business, 18.7% VFR, 47.5% Pleasure, 25.1% Accommodation Used in Alberta North Tourism Region Over the course of, domestic visitors spent 38.5 million nights in Alberta of which 7% (2.82 million) were spent in northern Alberta. Seventy per cent of the 2.82 million nights (1.97 million) were spent in the homes of friends and relatives. A further 11% of nights were spent in campgrounds and RV parks (296,000). Fourteen per cent of nights were spent in hotels, 2% in other commercial roofed properties (101,000) and 2% in motels. Accommodation Used in Alberta North Tourism Region - (N= 2.82 Million Person-Nights) Friends and Relatives 1.97 Campground/RV park 0.30 Other Roofed Properties Motel 0.10 0.05 Hotel 0.39 2 Please be cautioned about the small sample size for visitors on business and for other purposes. 4

Average Length of Stay for Overnight Visitors The average length of stay for all domestic overnight visits to northern Alberta is 3.4 nights. Although Albertans account for the greatest number of visits to northern Alberta, they have the shortest average length of stay at 3.0 nights. Seasonality Average Length of Stay in Alberta North Tourism Region (nights) - Canada 3.4 Alberta 3.0 Other Canada 5.0 Domestic visitation to northern Alberta is at its highest in the fourth quarter (October, November and December), with 34% of overnight visits occurring at this time. This is followed with 32% visiting during the third quarter (July, August and September), 22% visiting during the second quarter (April, May and June), and 12% in the first quarter (January, February and March). Thirty-three per cent of overnight visits made by Albertans to northern Alberta occur in the third quarter (July, August and September). Forty-six per cent of overnight visits from other parts of Canada are made to the region in the fourth quarter (October, November and December). Calendar Quarter of Overnight Visits in Alberta North Tourism Region - January-March (Quarter 1) April-June (Quarter 2) July-September (Quarter 3) October-December (Quarter 4) Canada Alberta Other Canada 12% 22% 32% 34% 12% 24% 33% 31% 15% 15% 24% 46% Summary of Characteristics of Overnight Visits to Alberta North Albertans spend on average 3.0 nights on a trip to northern Alberta, and they spend approximately $203 per person over the three nights. Visitors from other provinces to Alberta s north spend about $61 per person per night on average. Their longer stay compared with Albertans results in these visitors having a higher average spend per person per visit ($309 over, on average, 5.0 nights). 5

Selected Characteristics of Overnight Visits to Alberta North - Description Alberta Other Canada Average length of stay 3.0 5.0 Average spending per person per visit $203 $309 Average spending per party per visit $302 $469 Average spending per person per night $69 $61 Average spending per party per night $101 $92 Average party size 2.4 2.0 Domestic Tourism Expenditures by Category Residents of Alberta rank number one for spending in every tourism expenditure category in the Alberta North tourism region. Approximately 34% of all visitor spending made by residents of Alberta in this region was on private/rental auto, while another 43% was spent on accommodation, and food and beverage. Total Tourism Expenditures in Alberta North by Category - ($ 000s) Alberta Other Canada Total Public/Local Transportation $41,679 $10,769 $52,448 Private/Rental Auto $108,552 $13,641 $122,193 Accommodation $42,464 $7,995 $50,459 Food and Beverage $94,361 $23,612 $117,972 Recreation/Entertainment $9,801 $1,752 $11,553 Retail/Other $20,300 $15,058 $35,358 Total $317,156 $72,827 $389,983 Top 5 Activities for Overnight Visitors to Alberta North The most popular activities participated in by domestic overnight visitors to Alberta North are listed below. Any outdoor activity ranked as the top activity, followed by Do not do any activities. 6

Overnight Person Visits by Activities to Alberta North - ( 000s) Rank Activity Overnight person-visits 1 Any outdoor activity 295 2 Did not do any activities 259 3 Visit friends or family 186 4 Camping 131 5 Any entertainment/cultural activity 73 For more information, please contact Alberta Culture and Tourism: Tourism.research@gov.ab.ca ISBN 978-1-4601-3885-4 7