ECHO tourism STAT istics. Performance Report on Québec City Tourist Industry
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1 ECH tourism TT istics Performance Report on Québec City Tourist Industry ECEBER 2010 YER 2010
2 ECH tourism TT istics esigned and produced by: arc Giguère and ichel Goupil evelopment, trategy and Planning ivision or information or comments, please contact: arc Giguère Tel: extension 5404 ax: ichel Goupil Tel: extension 5406 ax: Thank you to all our partners and collaborators Caution The statistics and analyses presented in this document are produced according to the information available at the time of production. odifications could be made to subsequent publications. 2
3 ECH tourism TT istics HIGHLIGHT - YER ,9% ICREE I GREGTE IEX I ECEBER, UL IEX I ICREIG BY 2,2%, T LL TURIT ECTR H ICREIG THEIR CTIVITY Index (*) Index (*) Index (*) % Change Total tourist activity - aggregate index (**) ecember 97,1 98,5 105,3 6,9% nnual 106,6 97,3 99,4 2,2% Lodging - room occupancy evolution index ecember 103,2 102,3 110,5 8,0% nnual 109,5 97,9 101,6 3,8% ites and attractions - admissions evolution index ecember 78,9 83,6 97,4 16,5% nnual 100,1 89,9 91,7 2,0% Retail stores - transactions evolution index ecember 97,8 108,8 102,8-5,5% nnual 118,6 101,8 101,4-0,4% Restaurant indus. - meals served evolution index ecember 94,6 95,3 101,7 6,7% nnual 101,5 97,4 98,4 1,0% Request Request Request % Change QCT information centres - at-the-counter information request ecember ,6% nnual ,9% (*) The monthly base index of 100 is equal to the ratio between the of results (number of rooms occupied, number of meals served, etc.) obtained from a sample taken during the month or over a given period and the of results obtained from the same sample during the same month or given period of the base year. The base year chosen for the current index is The example below illustrates the equation: (the of rooms occupied in anuary of year X / the of rooms occupied in anuary 2007) X 100. If the index is superior to 100, the number of rooms occupied has increase with reference to the base year. (**) The monthly aggregate index is obtained through weighting the four leading sectors of tourist activity. The weighting mode is explained in detail in the publication on the page presenting the index. This publication also includes the following statistics: Leading monthly statistics on the hotel industry and bed and breakfast. Enplaned passengers index at ean-lesage international irport. International tourists entered in Canada by Québec boundaries. forecast of upcoming events and conventions held in the region. ocio-economic and demographic information on the region. short profile of the tourists visiting our region, notably where they are from, the length of their stay, their expenditures and their activities. ÉCH tourism TT istics is also available on the Bureau's Web site: 3
4 ECH tourism TT istics THLY TURI PERRCE IICTR ( 2007 = 100) ECEBER Index Index Index % Var. TTL TURIT CTIVITY ggregate index of tourist activity (1) ggregate index of tourist activity: (2007=100) anuary 97,6 95,9 103,2 7,6% ebruary 105,8 95,0 102,0 7,4% arch 102,4 97,4 104,3 7,1% pril 103,9 99,9 106,4 6,4% ay 109,6 93,6 95,8 2,3% une 106,1 92,3 95,7 3,7% uly 111,7 100,9 100,9 0,1% ugust 115,5 105,3 99,6-5,4% eptember 106,2 97,0 97,6 0,6% ctober 106,5 93,2 95,3 2,2% ovember 101,1 95,9 94,8-1,2% ecember 97,1 98,5 105,3 6,9% = L nnual LGIG Year-to-date 106,6 97,3 99,4 2,2% nnual 106,6 97,3 99,4 2,2% Room occupancy evolution index (2) 4 to 39 rooms ecember 91,9 79,7 92,1 15,6% Year-to-date 108,2 94,0 97,1 3,3% nnual 107,2 93,2 96,8 3,9% 40 to 199 rooms ecember 105,3 105,4 113,6 7,8% Year-to-date 108,5 98,6 103,7 5,2% nnual 108,3 99,0 104,3 5,4% 200 rooms or more ecember 104,4 106,6 113,4 6,4% (1) btained by weighting the indexes for "Lodging" (44,6%), "Restaurant Industry" (34,6%), "ites and ttractions" (10,8%) and "Boutiques/Retail tores" (10,0%) based on the results of the survey on the breakdown of expenditures incurred by tourists who visited the Québec City region, performed by tatistics Canada (CITIE 2007 Project). The index enables measuring the monthly and seasonal variations of regional tourist activity. I BRIE GGREGTE IEX TURIT CTIVITY ECEBER: 7 PIT ICREE YER T TE: 2 PIT ICREE LGIG ECEBER: 8 PIT ICREE YER-T-TE: 4 PIT ICREE Total Year-to-date 112,4 97,5 99,2 1,7% nnual 112,0 98,0 100,1 2,1% 120 Lodging performance: (2007=100) Room occupancy evolution index anuary 94,4 95,8 104,6 9,2% ebruary 106,1 94,3 101,0 7,1% arch 108,9 96,7 102,9 6,4% pril 113,1 100,5 108,3 7,8% ay 113,1 88,1 94,3 7,0% une 108,6 92,7 98,0 5,7% uly 113,2 104,7 104,4-0,3% ugust 115,2 106,6 104,5-2,0% eptember 110,5 102,1 104,4 2,3% ctober 111,1 92,7 91,8-1,0% ovember 106,7 93,5 98,3 5,1% ecember 103,2 102,3 110,5 8,0% = L nnual Year-to-date 109,5 97,9 101,6 3,8% nnual 109,5 97,9 101,6 3,8% (2) Performed at all hotel establishments (approximately 245). The index enables measuring the monthly and seasonal variations in the number of occupied rooms. ource : QCT, evelopment, trategy and Planning ivision 4
5 ECH tourism TT istics THLY TURI PERRCE IICTR ( 2007 = 100) ECEBER 2010 (cont.) ITE TTRCTI dmissions evolution index (1) Indoor activities Index Index Index % Var. I BRIE ITE TTRCTI ECEBER: 17 PIT ICREE YER-T-TE: 2 PIT ICREE ecember 92,6 109,7 110,5 0,7% Year-to-date 109,4 93,6 95,7 2,2% nnual 108,6 94,4 96,3 2,0% ites and attractions performance: (2007=100) dmissions evolution index utdoor activities Total ecember 68,0 62,8 87,0 38,5% Year-to-date 91,9 86,3 86,4 0,1% nnual 90,4 84,8 86,4 1,9% anuary 97,9 86,9 107,8 24,1% ebruary 100,7 94,3 105,2 11,6% arch 84,6 91,5 98,9 8,1% pril 82,4 84,4 89,7 6,3% ay 102,4 99,5 89,5-10,1% une 102,5 87,7 89,4 1,9% uly 104,0 89,0 89,9 1,0% ugust 110,5 93,1 82,4-11,5% eptember 105,9 80,9 82,7 2,2% ctober 112,6 93,4 94,3 1,0% ovember 86,1 88,3 85,2-3,5% ecember 78,9 83,6 97,4 16,5% Year-to-date 100,1 89,9 91,7 2,0% nnual 100,1 89,9 91,7 2,0% = L nnual (1) Based on the number of paying and non-paying entrance fees taken from 49 regional sites and attractions. The index enables measuring monthly and seasonal attendance variations. I BRIE BUTIQUE/RETIL TRE ECEBER: 6 PIT ECREE YER-T0-TE: 0,4 PIT ECREE BUTIQUE/RETIL TRE Transactions evolution index (2) anuary 92,8 91,4 111,8 22,3% ebruary 123,1 113,4 124,0 9,3% arch 108,9 111,5 126,7 13,6% pril 109,6 116,6 118,6 1,7% ay 126,9 96,2 95,9-0,3% une 111,9 89,3 93,8 5,0% uly 125,9 100,8 99,4-1,4% ugust 131,2 103,3 97,2-5,9% eptember 122,2 98,5 99,5 1,0% ctober 110,4 101,8 102,9 1,1% ovember 113,2 114,6 93,4-18,5% ecember 97,8 108,8 102,8-5,5% Year-to-date 118,6 101,8 101,4-0,4% nnual 118,6 101,8 101,4-0,4% = Boutiques/Retail stores performance: (2007=100) Transactions evolution index L nnual (2) Based on the number of transactions performed at 18 boutiques/retail stores located in the ld-québec and Lower Town areas. The index enables measuring the monthly and seasonal variations of clients. ource : QCT, evelopment, trategy and Planning ivision 5
6 ECH tourism TT istics THLY TURI PERRCE IICTR ( 2007 = 100) ECEBER 2010 (cont.) RETURT IUTRY eals served evolution index (1) Restaurants - 1 to 99 seats Index Index Index % Var. I BRIE RETURT IUTRY ECEBER: 7 PIT ICREE YER-T-TE: 1 PIT ICREE ecember 84,7 78,6 97,2 23,7% Year-to-date 102,4 93,7 97,4 3,9% nnual 101,3 92,8 97,4 5,0% 115 Restauration performance: (2007=100) eals served evolution index Restaurants seats or more ecember 95,3 96,6 102,0 5,6% Year-to-date 102,0 97,9 98,2 0,3% nnual 101,5 97,8 98,4 0,6% = Total 90 anuary 103,1 100,1 97,4-2,7% ebruary 102,0 90,7 95,8 5,6% arch 97,5 96,0 101,2 5,4% pril 96,8 99,2 105,5 6,4% ay 102,3 98,2 99,6 1,4% une 102,4 94,0 95,2 1,3% uly 108,0 99,6 100,3 0,7% ugust 113,0 108,0 99,4-8,0% eptember 96,2 95,1 93,0-2,2% ctober 97,6 91,2 97,8 7,2% ovember 95,0 96,0 93,7-2,4% ecember 94,6 95,3 101,7 6,7% Year-to-date 101,5 97,4 98,4 1,0% nnual 101,5 97,4 98,4 1,0% 85 L nnual (1) Based on the number of meals served in 40 restaurants of the region. The index enables measuring the monthly and seasonal variations of clients. I BRIE BE & BREKT ECEBER: 19 PIT ECREE YER-T-TE: 3 PIT ECREE BE & BREKT ccupancy rate evolution (1) % Bed & Breakfast ccupancy rate evolution anuary 16,0 12,7 15,8 24,4% ebruary 29,2 21,8 27,5 26,1% arch 21,3 16,7 19,0 13,8% pril 20,7 18,9 18,1-4,2% ay 39,8 25,9 24,9-3,9% une 50,8 39,2 39,4 0,5% uly 73,1 65,3 60,0-8,1% ugust 77,9 70,0 67,9-3,0% eptember 57,5 51,7 52,1 0,8% ctober 47,7 35,3 33,1-6,2% ovember 25,1 17,9 19,0 6,1% ecember 19,6 23,2 18,8-19,0% Year-to-date 42,1 34,9 33,9-2,9% nnual 42,1 34,9 33,9-2,9% L nnual (1) Based on occupancy rate of 22 Bed & Breakfast of the region. ource : QCT, evelopment, trategy and Planning ivision 6
7 ECH tourism TT istics THLY TURI PERRCE IICTR ( 2007 = 100) ECEBER 2010 (end) Index Index Index % Var. E-LEGE ITERTIL IRPRT Enplaned passengers index I BRIE E-LEGE ITERTIL IRPRT ECEBER: 15 PIT ICREE YER-T-TE: 15 PIT ICREE omestic flights ecember 96,9 106,0 127,4 20,2% Year-to-date 114,7 101,8 119,3 17,2% nnual 113,4 102,1 119,9 17,4% irport activity performance: (2007=100) Enplaned passengers index Transborder and international flights ecember 118,2 135,8 149,6 10,2% Year-to-date 122,3 147,2 164,4 11,7% nnual 121,9 146,0 162,9 11,6% Total = 100 anuary 115,3 124,0 133,9 8,0% ebruary 119,8 125,6 133,2 6,1% arch 118,4 128,0 143,7 12,3% pril 111,2 105,1 136,2 29,6% ay 118,8 108,9 124,1 13,9% une 127,9 114,3 130,9 14,5% uly 140,2 136,1 152,1 11,8% ugust 126,7 127,0 139,0 9,5% eptember 116,8 113,7 144,0 26,6% ctober 101,1 106,8 128,0 19,9% ovember 98,4 98,2 115,0 17,1% ecember 106,1 118,9 137,0 15,3% Year-to-date 116,3 117,3 134,7 14,9% nnual 116,3 117,3 134,7 14,9% 90 L I BRIE CRUE - PRT QUÉBEC VEBER: 5 PIT ECREE YER-T0-TE: 14 P0IT ICREE nnual CRUE - PRT QUÉBEC Visitors evolution index (passengers and crew members) anuary 0,0 0,0 0,0 ebruary 0,0 0,0 arch 0,0 0,0 pril 0,0 0,0 ay 0,0 0,0 une 85,7 105,0 uly 80,5 103,4 ugust 65,5 100,8 eptember 87,6 106,9 ctober 72,5 102,5 ovember 0,0 0,0 ecember 0,0 0,0 Year-to-date 0,0 0,0 0,0 nnual 82,8 106,8 ource : QCT, evelopment, trategy and Planning ivision 7
8 ECH tourism TT istics TTL TURIT CTIVITY ggregate index of tourist activity THLY TURI PERRCE IICTR ( 2002 = 100) URY Index Index Index Index Index Index Index Index anuary 110,3 106,5 112,4 113,1 116,7 113,9 111,9 120,4 ebruary 101,3 101,7 103,6 99,4 99,5 105,3 94,5 101,5 arch 93,6 92,6 89,7 92,8 93,0 95,2 90,6 97,0 pril 99,3 103,4 100,9 101,1 104,3 108,4 104,2 110,9 ay 95,9 98,9 95,1 99,3 102,9 112,8 96,3 98,5 une 96,6 97,5 100,2 95,4 101,5 107,7 93,7 97,2 uly 87,3 97,1 100,3 93,4 95,9 107,1 96,8 96,9 ugust 93,5 95,8 94,0 94,2 98,5 113,8 103,7 98,1 eptember 90,9 100,9 98,0 99,5 101,5 107,8 98,5 99,1 ctober 97,4 108,1 103,1 103,9 105,5 112,4 98,3 100,5 ovember 100,0 102,4 99,0 109,5 110,4 111,6 105,9 104,6 ecember 91,6 97,2 97,3 102,9 103,5 100,5 101,9 108,9 Year-to-date 94,8 99,1 98,6 98,7 101,3 108,0 98,6 100,8 nnual 94,8 99,1 98,6 98,7 101,3 108,0 98,6 100,8 LGIG Room occupancy evolution index Index Index Index Index Index Index Index Index anuary 115,1 112,1 122,7 119,6 125,3 118,3 120,1 131,1 ebruary 103,1 93,7 102,0 101,7 101,4 107,6 95,7 102,5 arch 96,0 94,0 92,0 94,4 97,8 106,5 94,6 100,7 pril 101,0 101,4 111,3 103,0 105,4 119,2 106,0 114,3 ay 95,8 98,6 98,5 106,7 110,0 124,4 96,9 103,7 une 94,1 97,6 103,2 98,6 103,4 112,3 95,9 101,4 uly 85,1 98,7 101,1 94,1 95,8 108,4 100,3 100,0 ugust 92,7 95,1 94,2 95,2 96,9 111,6 103,2 101,1 eptember 89,4 102,1 98,2 100,5 97,4 107,6 99,4 101,7 ctober 98,1 112,1 106,7 106,8 109,0 121,1 101,0 100,0 ovember 103,6 108,8 110,4 115,3 117,1 124,9 109,4 115,0 ecember 91,9 100,9 98,4 106,4 104,9 108,3 107,3 115,9 Year-to-date 95,6 100,7 101,9 101,9 103,6 113,4 101,4 105,3 nnual 95,6 100,7 101,9 101,9 103,6 113,4 101,4 105,3 ITE TTRCTI dmissions evolution index Index Index Index Index Index Index Index Index anuary 97,2 113,0 114,5 120,7 120,8 118,3 105,0 130,3 ebruary 101,3 142,9 131,3 116,7 126,0 126,9 118,8 132,6 arch 73,9 86,1 87,4 80,1 88,6 75,0 81,2 87,8 pril 98,8 122,8 97,0 102,8 119,0 98,1 100,5 106,8 ay 102,7 100,5 95,2 87,9 88,3 90,4 87,9 79,0 une 98,3 98,2 102,8 94,4 100,7 103,2 88,3 90,0 uly 83,5 89,3 97,3 89,7 87,2 90,7 77,6 78,4 ugust 94,1 94,6 98,9 92,4 104,0 114,9 96,9 85,8 eptember 85,4 94,7 93,8 88,1 102,7 108,8 83,1 84,9 ctober 89,3 100,6 88,2 97,0 96,7 108,9 90,3 91,2 ovember 96,5 113,0 85,6 113,6 108,4 93,3 95,7 92,4 ecember 101,4 109,0 115,7 113,3 114,4 90,3 95,7 111,5 Year-to-date 91,7 100,8 100,1 95,8 101,2 101,3 91,0 92,8 nnual 91,7 100,8 100,1 95,8 101,2 101,3 91,0 92,8 The best index of the period ource : TQ, evelopment, trategy and Planning ivision 8
9 ECH tourism TT istics BUTIQUE/RETIL TRE Transactions evolution index THLY TURI PERRCE IICTR ( 2002 = 100) URY (end) Index Index Index Index Index Index Index Index anuary 128,1 116,7 113,3 115,5 122,7 113,9 112,2 137,2 ebruary 123,0 118,3 102,1 105,8 92,1 113,4 104,4 114,1 arch 107,3 112,6 101,3 100,8 84,9 92,5 94,7 107,6 pril 104,6 120,0 98,0 114,2 98,0 107,4 114,3 116,2 ay 88,6 110,6 95,5 102,4 97,1 123,2 93,4 93,1 une 85,2 101,8 95,0 86,8 96,2 107,6 85,9 90,2 uly 88,7 102,4 100,3 94,7 97,0 122,1 97,8 96,4 ugust 92,8 103,8 92,8 101,4 103,0 135,1 106,3 100,0 eptember 83,6 96,2 86,3 95,6 86,2 105,3 84,9 85,8 ctober 84,4 96,1 88,0 90,9 73,4 81,0 74,7 75,5 ovember 93,9 89,1 84,3 93,4 80,1 90,7 91,8 74,8 ecember 93,6 89,6 88,5 92,0 98,6 96,4 107,2 101,3 Year-to-date 91,4 100,8 92,7 96,4 92,1 109,2 93,7 93,3 nnual 91,4 100,8 92,7 96,4 92,1 109,2 93,7 93,3 RETURT IUTRY eals served evolution index Index Index Index Index Index Index Index Index anuary 103,1 94,4 98,2 101,9 102,8 106,0 102,9 100,1 ebruary 92,9 94,9 97,8 89,3 91,2 93,0 82,7 87,4 arch 92,5 86,9 84,2 92,2 90,5 88,2 86,9 91,6 pril 95,9 95,3 89,6 94,3 100,4 97,2 99,6 105,9 ay 96,1 95,4 90,7 92,4 99,9 102,2 98,1 99,5 une 102,4 95,8 97,0 94,0 100,7 103,1 94,7 95,9 uly 90,9 95,9 100,1 93,1 98,3 106,2 97,9 98,6 ugust 94,4 94,7 92,6 91,4 97,7 110,4 105,5 97,1 eptember 96,6 102,6 102,3 102,8 110,7 106,5 105,3 103,0 ctober 102,6 108,6 107,4 106,1 113,0 110,3 103,1 110,5 ovember 98,2 94,9 92,5 105,5 111,2 105,6 106,8 104,2 ecember 87,8 91,1 93,0 98,5 99,7 94,3 95,0 101,4 Year-to-date 95,8 96,0 95,7 96,1 100,9 102,4 98,3 99,3 nnual 95,8 96,0 95,7 96,1 100,9 102,4 98,3 99,3 E-LEGE ITERTIL IRPRT Enplaned passengers index Index Index Index Index Index Index Index Index anuary 124,1 130,9 156,1 143,3 176,1 203,0 218,2 235,7 ebruary 119,3 124,3 145,9 144,3 161,3 193,2 202,5 214,9 arch 123,2 124,5 141,3 154,1 164,6 195,1 210,9 236,8 pril 105,9 131,2 146,7 155,2 174,9 194,5 183,8 238,2 ay 87,4 109,7 106,3 113,1 122,6 145,7 133,6 152,2 une 100,4 107,1 114,4 109,1 119,9 153,4 137,1 157,0 uly 87,2 106,9 120,4 99,2 114,8 160,9 156,2 174,6 ugust 93,0 103,8 103,3 101,4 113,0 143,2 143,6 157,2 eptember 97,2 106,7 109,3 112,5 115,2 134,6 131,1 166,0 ctober 93,0 112,7 125,1 123,6 132,5 134,0 141,5 169,7 ovember 103,7 119,7 118,3 125,5 160,6 158,0 157,7 184,7 ecember 103,6 118,3 112,8 138,3 161,1 170,9 191,6 220,9 Year-to-date 102,5 115,5 124,0 125,2 140,7 163,6 164,9 189,5 nnual 102,5 115,5 124,0 125,2 140,7 163,6 164,9 189,5 The best index of the period ource : TQ, evelopment, trategy and Planning ivision 9
10 ECH tourism TT istics UBER TRIP ITERTIL TURIT ETERE I C VI QUÉBEC E R RE IGHT TRIP verseas Total / / /09 % % % anuary ,5% ,6% ,5% ebruary ,7% ,7% ,7% arch ,5% ,5% ,1% pril ,1% ,5% ,2% ay ,4% ,3% ,8% une ,0% ,8% ,7% uly ,4% ,6% ,6% ugust ,8% ,4% ,4% eptember ,4% ,5% ,0% ctober ,1% ,6% ,4% ovember ecember United tates Year-to-date ,5% ,2% ,4% UBER TRIP BY REIET CUTRIE THER TH UITE TTE ETERE I C VI QUÉBEC ctober Year-to-date / /09 % % rance ,0% ,4% United Kindom ,9% ,9% Germany ,2% ,2% witzerland ,4% ,4% Belgium ,5% ,3% Italy ,8% ,8% pain ,8% ,4% exico ,0% ,0% etherlands ,2% ,2% ustralia ,3% ,5% ther countries ,2% ,5% Total ,6% ,2% ource : tatistics Canada, International travel, cat # PI 10
11 ECH tourism TT istics LGIG TTITIC - QUÉBEC CITY RE ECEBER 2010 umber of rooms 4 to to Total % Var % Var % Var % Var anuary vailable rooms ,1% ,8% ,4% ,7% ccupancy rate 25,5 25,7 27,2 5,8% 40,2 42,4 43,2 1,9% 43,8 41,3 48,0 16,2% 38,7 38,9 42,2 8,5% verage price 99,10 $ 108,50 $ 99,60 $ -8,2% 99,30 $ 101,70 $ 106,50 $ 4,7% 120,40 $ 116,90 $ 116,40 $ -0,4% 107,80 $ 108,50 $ 109,60 $ 1,0% ebruary vailable rooms ,7% ,2% ,4% ,4% ccupancy rate 35,6 32,7 39,2 19,9% 62,9 56,2 60,5 7,7% 69,1 64,1 62,9-1,9% 59,8 54,5 57,6 5,7% verage price 107,80 $ 102,00 $ 99,50 $ -2,5% 105,50 $ 102,80 $ 113,60 $ 10,5% 130,20 $ 129,00 $ 133,60 $ 3,6% 116,00 $ 113,60 $ 119,60 $ 5,3% arch vailable rooms ,4% ,3% ,8% ,1% ccupancy rate 31,0 27,7 31,2 12,6% 54,4 49,0 53,6 9,4% 62,0 52,1 52,6 1,0% 52,6 46,3 49,2 6,3% verage price 99,20 $ 92,40 $ 92,10 $ -0,3% 98,10 $ 97,40 $ 103,80 $ 6,6% 116,80 $ 119,20 $ 127,80 $ 7,2% 105,90 $ 105,50 $ 111,40 $ 5,6% pril vailable rooms ,6% ,1% ,7% ,2% ccupancy rate 26,3 24,4 30,3 24,2% 52,4 46,0 48,6 5,7% 56,9 51,0 55,6 9,0% 49,0 43,8 47,8 9,1% verage price 81,60 $ 89,70 $ 75,20 $ -16,2% 97,40 $ 98,50 $ 101,90 $ 3,5% 125,20 $ 116,70 $ 121,50 $ 4,1% 107,00 $ 105,20 $ 107,00 $ 1,7% ay vailable rooms ,5% ,0% ,4% ,4% ccupancy rate 42,8 33,5 38,2 14,0% 68,2 51,8 58,2 12,4% 76,3 60,4 61,2 1,3% 65,9 51,3 55,1 7,4% verage price 103,97 $ 85,40 $ 83,70 $ -2,0% 121,10 $ 106,00 $ 110,90 $ 4,6% 151,70 $ 141,90 $ 142,10 $ 0,1% 131,10 $ 117,90 $ 120,00 $ 1,8% une vailable rooms ,7% ,6% ,4% ,6% ccupancy rate 50,2 39,4 43,2 9,6% 71,1 58,6 62,5 6,7% 79,2 69,5 72,4 4,2% 69,5 58,4 62,1 6,3% verage price 105,30 $ 95,20 $ 97,50 $ 2,4% 135,30 $ 123,90 $ 128,40 $ 3,6% 179,10 $ 151,00 $ 146,50 $ -3,0% 148,00 $ 130,90 $ 131,50 $ 0,5% uly vailable rooms ,9% ,3% ,4% ,5% ccupancy rate 66,0 61,4 59,5-3,1% 76,2 71,4 70,1-1,8% 90,6 79,3 80,4 1,4% 79,0 72,1 71,6-0,7% verage price 119,20 $ 113,00 $ 115,60 $ 2,3% 143,20 $ 135,70 $ 125,60 $ -7,4% 183,40 $ 160,60 $ 149,40 $ -7,0% 154,70 $ 141,10 $ 133,00 $ -5,7% ugust vailable rooms ,4% ,4% ,0% ,5% ccupancy rate 75,9 69,1 65,2-5,6% 85,3 76,1 76,7 0,8% 93,8 87,1 84,7-2,8% 86,2 78,5 77,2-1,7% verage price 119,00 $ 109,70 $ 118,40 $ 7,9% 149,80 $ 134,30 $ 137,60 $ 2,5% 189,80 $ 157,00 $ 152,30 $ -3,0% 159,00 $ 138,70 $ 140,00 $ 0,9% eptember vailable rooms ,3% ,5% ,0% ,2% ccupancy rate 51,2 46,8 48,5 3,6% 71,6 66,5 67,0 0,8% 82,2 72,2 74,0 2,5% 70,9 64,5 65,9 2,2% verage price 121,70 $ 106,80 $ 108,30 $ 1,4% 130,20 $ 122,40 $ 130,70 $ 6,8% 154,50 $ 156,60 $ 154,80 $ -1,1% 138,30 $ 133,20 $ 136,70 $ 2,6% ctober vailable rooms ,8% ,2% ,0% ,4% ccupancy rate 45,5 38,0 40,2 5,8% 64,4 56,0 58,5 4,5% 80,0 61,3 54,6-10,9% 65,9 54,6 53,8-1,5% verage price 102,70 $ 94,90 $ 104,70 $ 10,3% 125,50 $ 110,90 $ 117,50 $ 6,0% 175,90 $ 148,90 $ 156,00 $ 4,8% 143,20 $ 123,60 $ 129,20 $ 4,5% ovember vailable rooms ,8% ,0% ,6% ,2% ccupancy rate 25,3 25,5 29,2 14,5% 46,6 42,5 45,5 7,1% 60,1 48,6 53,0 9,1% 47,5 41,7 45,3 8,6% verage price 79,20 $ 83,30 $ 83,80 $ 0,6% 103,40 $ 103,20 $ 103,50 $ 0,3% 131,50 $ 125,10 $ 126,10 $ 0,8% 113,80 $ 110,20 $ 110,40 $ 0,2% ecember vailable rooms ,7% ,2% ,1% ,4% ccupancy rate 27,7 25,0 29,4 17,6% 43,5 42,7 45,0 5,4% 45,1 46,1 52,3 13,4% 41,2 40,8 44,7 9,6% verage price 109,60 $ 116,00 $ 118,70 $ 2,3% 102,20 $ 106,20 $ 112,60 $ 6,0% 121,50 $ 132,50 $ 134,40 $ 1,4% 110,80 $ 117,70 $ 121,80 $ 3,5% Year-to-date average vailable rooms ,6% ,9% ,6% ,3% ccupancy rate 42,9 38,3 40,9 6,8% 61,5 55,1 57,6 4,5% 69,9 61,1 62,8 2,8% 60,8 54,0 56,3 4,3% verage price 108,36 $ 101,94 $ 102,75 $ 0,8% 121,50 $ 114,61 $ 118,03 $ 3,0% 153,85 $ 141,15 $ 140,40 $ -0,5% 132,62 $ 123,36 $ 124,66 $ 1,1% nnual average vailable rooms ,6% ,9% ,6% ,3% ccupancy rate 42,9 38,3 40,9 6,8% 61,5 55,1 57,6 4,5% 69,9 61,1 62,8 2,8% 60,8 54,0 56,3 4,3% verage price 108,36 $ 101,94 $ 102,75 $ 0,8% 121,50 $ 114,61 $ 118,03 $ 3,0% 153,85 $ 141,15 $ 140,40 $ -0,5% 132,62 $ 123,36 $ 124,66 $ 1,1% Québec City and rea Lodging performance ccupancy rate Lodging performance verage price 90 % $ L nnual L nnual ource : Institut de la statistique du Québec (special QCT compilation) 11
12 ECH tourism TT istics LGIG TTITIC - QUÉBEC CITY ECEBER 2010 umber of rooms 4 to to Total % Var % Var % Var % Var anuary vailable rooms ,8% ,4% ,5% ,5% ccupancy rate 28,6 25,2 27,5 9,1% 41,1 42,2 44,7 5,9% 43,4 40,8 48,0 17,6% 40,5 39,5 44,1 11,6% verage price 75,40 $ 73,60 $ 71,90 $ -2,3% 98,00 $ 102,20 $ 100,90 $ -1,3% 118,30 $ 115,40 $ 114,80 $ -0,5% 105,10 $ 105,60 $ 104,90 $ -0,7% ebruary vailable rooms ,2% ,5% ,5% ,1% ccupancy rate 37,1 33,6 41,5 23,5% 64,3 57,5 62,9 9,4% 69,2 64,3 62,4-3,0% 62,8 57,1 60,1 5,3% verage price 91,50 $ 88,60 $ 84,00 $ -5,2% 107,60 $ 103,00 $ 111,00 $ 7,8% 132,90 $ 127,30 $ 132,30 $ 3,9% 118,10 $ 112,90 $ 117,70 $ 4,3% arch vailable rooms ,7% ,2% ,9% ,1% ccupancy rate 32,2 28,4 34,8 22,5% 56,5 50,1 57,1 14,0% 61,9 51,8 52,4 1,2% 55,6 48,1 52,5 9,1% verage price 76,70 $ 76,60 $ 76,70 $ 0,1% 95,10 $ 95,70 $ 102,70 $ 7,3% 111,70 $ 115,80 $ 126,20 $ 9,0% 101,30 $ 102,90 $ 110,00 $ 6,9% pril vailable rooms ,8% ,7% ,8% ,5% ccupancy rate 36,9 30,3 39,5 30,4% 59,2 50,4 54,3 7,7% 59,3 53,0 57,7 8,9% 56,3 48,8 53,9 10,5% verage price 78,60 $ 87,00 $ 75,40 $ -13,3% 99,90 $ 99,50 $ 101,90 $ 2,4% 125,50 $ 117,10 $ 121,50 $ 3,8% 109,00 $ 106,30 $ 108,00 $ 1,6% ay vailable rooms ,5% ,6% ,4% ,6% ccupancy rate 59,8 43,3 47,0 8,5% 75,0 57,1 63,5 11,2% 78,5 62,0 63,2 1,9% 74,3 57,2 60,8 6,3% verage price 103,90 $ 88,20 $ 84,00 $ -4,8% 120,70 $ 104,90 $ 106,60 $ 1,6% 152,80 $ 143,00 $ 143,10 $ 0,1% 132,50 $ 119,60 $ 120,00 $ 0,3% une vailable rooms ,6% ,9% ,4% ,2% ccupancy rate 64,2 47,5 55,0 15,8% 73,8 63,8 68,7 7,7% 79,7 71,6 74,6 4,2% 74,8 64,7 69,2 7,0% verage price 109,40 $ 100,30 $ 102,60 $ 2,3% 126,20 $ 109,10 $ 113,90 $ 4,4% 181,20 $ 152,60 $ 147,90 $ -3,1% 147,70 $ 127,20 $ 127,20 $ 0,0% uly vailable rooms ,5% ,6% ,4% ,5% ccupancy rate 79,4 71,1 69,4-2,4% 81,7 77,0 76,7-0,4% 90,5 81,4 82,6 1,5% 84,8 78,0 78,0 0,0% verage price 119,70 $ 115,90 $ 115,80 $ -0,1% 138,90 $ 129,20 $ 125,60 $ -2,8% 184,00 $ 161,70 $ 150,80 $ -6,7% 155,40 $ 140,80 $ 134,90 $ -4,2% ugust vailable rooms ,9% ,4% ,0% ,0% ccupancy rate 86,9 80,1 74,3-7,2% 90,1 82,3 83,5 1,5% 94,9 89,8 86,6-3,6% 91,5 85,0 83,5-1,8% verage price 122,00 $ 110,00 $ 115,20 $ 4,7% 148,70 $ 130,00 $ 132,90 $ 2,2% 193,00 $ 158,00 $ 153,50 $ -2,8% 163,40 $ 139,20 $ 139,20 $ 0,0% eptember vailable rooms ,3% ,9% ,0% ,1% ccupancy rate 67,9 59,4 60,6 2,0% 75,2 70,0 72,3 3,3% 84,2 74,3 75,1 1,1% 77,7 70,2 71,9 2,4% verage price 131,90 $ 107,20 $ 111,70 $ 4,2% 122,40 $ 114,40 $ 122,00 $ 6,6% 156,30 $ 157,60 $ 156,20 $ -0,9% 138,10 $ 131,60 $ 134,90 $ 2,5% ctober vailable rooms ,6% ,7% ,0% ,3% ccupancy rate 58,3 47,4 50,4 6,3% 68,5 61,1 64,5 5,6% 81,3 63,5 56,2-11,5% 72,1 60,4 59,5-1,5% verage price 104,70 $ 92,80 $ 100,00 $ 7,8% 128,90 $ 111,30 $ 117,10 $ 5,2% 177,60 $ 149,90 $ 157,80 $ 5,3% 148,00 $ 125,80 $ 130,60 $ 3,8% ovember vailable rooms ,2% ,3% ,0% ,9% ccupancy rate 32,2 30,6 33,3 8,8% 50,9 46,7 51,5 10,3% 62,7 50,7 55,8 10,1% 53,4 46,5 51,0 9,7% verage price 77,60 $ 73,80 $ 77,60 $ 5,1% 106,20 $ 104,60 $ 104,00 $ -0,6% 132,00 $ 125,40 $ 126,40 $ 0,8% 116,40 $ 111,50 $ 111,50 $ 0,0% ecember vailable rooms ,7% ,8% ,5% ,1% ccupancy rate 30,4 25,2 31,5 25,0% 43,6 43,2 47,7 10,4% 45,2 45,9 52,9 15,3% 42,6 42,2 47,7 13,0% verage price 84,40 $ 81,00 $ 82,50 $ 1,9% 103,20 $ 104,40 $ 103,90 $ -0,5% 119,30 $ 128,00 $ 131,10 $ 2,4% 108,50 $ 113,20 $ 113,80 $ 0,5% Year-to-date average vailable rooms ,6% ,5% ,7% ,4% ccupancy rate 52,6 44,7 48,2 7,8% 65,2 58,6 62,4 6,5% 70,9 62,5 64,1 2,6% 65,8 58,4 61,3 5,0% verage price 106,07 $ 97,39 $ 97,32 $ -0,1% 119,95 $ 111,21 $ 113,78 $ 2,3% 154,56 $ 141,28 $ 140,71 $ -0,4% 133,59 $ 122,75 $ 123,39 $ 0,5% nnual average vailable rooms ,6% ,5% ,7% ,4% ccupancy rate 52,6 44,7 48,2 7,8% 65,2 58,6 62,4 6,5% 70,9 62,5 64,1 2,6% 65,8 58,4 61,3 5,0% verage price 106,07 $ 97,39 $ 97,32 $ -0,1% 119,95 $ 111,21 $ 113,78 $ 2,3% 154,56 $ 141,28 $ 140,71 $ -0,4% 133,59 $ 122,75 $ 123,39 $ 0,5% Québec City Lodging performance ccupancy rate Lodging performance verage price 100% 170 $ L nnual L nnual ource : Institut de la statistique du Québec (special QCT compilation) 12
13 ECH tourism TT istics Québec City and Tourism LGIG TTITIC - CCUPIE R ECEBER 2010 Québec City Green belt Québec City and rea % Var % Var % Var anuary aily ,0% ,8% ,1% onthly ,0% ,8% ,1% ebruary aily ,5% ,0% ,1% onthly ,5% ,0% ,1% arch aily ,3% ,4% ,5% onthly ,3% ,4% ,5% pril aily ,7% ,4% ,8% onthly ,7% ,3% ,8% ay aily ,6% ,9% ,0% onthly ,6% ,0% ,0% une aily ,8% ,8% ,7% onthly ,8% ,8% ,7% uly aily ,6% ,8% ,3% onthly ,6% ,9% ,3% ugust aily ,7% ,3% ,0% onthly ,7% ,3% ,0% eptember aily ,4% ,4% ,3% onthly ,4% ,4% ,3% ctober aily ,1% ,8% ,0% onthly ,1% ,8% ,0% ovember aily ,6% ,3% ,1% onthly ,6% ,3% ,1% ecember aily ,8% ,2% ,0% onthly ,8% ,2% ,0% verage year-to-date aily ,6% ,6% ,9% verage annual aily ,6% ,6% ,9% verage annual onthly ,6% ,7% ,8% Total annual ,6% ,7% ,8% Lodging performance ccupied rooms evolution ar-08 une-08 ept-08 ec-08 ar-09 une-09 ept-09 ec-09 ar-10 une-10 ept-10 ec-10 Québec City Green belt ource : Institut de la statistique du Québec (special QCT compilation) 13
14 ECH tourism TT istics TURIT IRTI CETRE (TIC)? ervices TIC Information request umber of TIC visitors average of visitors per action % Var % Var anuary ,9% ,5% 2,0 2,4 ebruary ,5% ,6% 2,8 2,8 arch ,7% ,3% 2,4 2,5 pril ,2% ,2% 2,6 2,4 ay ,7% ,3% 2,5 2,3 une ,1% ,9% 2,4 2,2 uly ,0% ,2% 2,7 2,5 ugust ,7% ,3% 2,9 2,6 eptember ,4% ,4% 2,4 2,3 ctober ,6% ,3% 2,2 2,3 ovember ,7% ,8% 2,0 2,1 ecember ,6% ,3% 2,4 2,5 9,6% decrease in TIC information request in ecember 2010 Year-to-date ,9% ,3% 2,6 2,4 Total ,9% ,3% 2,6 2,4 Telephone assistance % Var ecember ,2% Year-to-date ,1% Total ,1% onthly Information requests (all types of services) Year-to-date hipping and answers by mail % Var ecember ,6% Year-to-date ,3% Total ,3% nswers by % Var ecember ,7% Year-to-date ,0% Total results Total ,0% (ll types of services) 0 0 ervice sales an eb arch pril ay une uly ug ept ct ov ec ecember Year-to-date Total and (lodging 2008 reservations 2009 service provision) 2010 % Var Year-to-date 2008 Year-to-date 2009 Year-to-date ecember ,7% Year-to-date ,3% ource : TIC urvey, QCT %Var Total ,3% -10,0% -2,9% 14
15 ECH tourism TT istics THE BK HTEL E (BCKLG) ECEBER 2010 ata colected from 15 of the most sizeable hotels of the region 2007 P 2011 P 2012 P % % % % % % Room nights sold ('000) Business market Groups - conventions % % % % % % Individuals - corporate % % % % % % % % % % % % Pleasure market Groups - tours % % % % % % Individuals % % % % % % % % % % % % Total groups % % % % % % Total individuals % % % % % % Total % % % % % % P : Booking rooms; estimated data subject to change 20% 15% 10% 5% 3,9% Room nights sold forecast from year 2007 ecember ,2% 10,2% 18,9% 15,3% 17,6% 2,9% 0% -5% -1,2% -10% -15% -12,2% -12,2% 2007 P 2011 P 2012 P Business Pleasure ource: PriceWaterhouseCoopers 15
16 ECH tourism TT istics RÉGI' CIECIC TTITIC ECEBER 2010 Québec City and rea Province of Québec Canada ec ec %cha ec ec %cha ec ec %cha Population over 15 years old ('000) 575,0 581,0 1,0% 6 465, ,4 1,2% , ,2 1,5% Labor force ('000) 371,4 392,0 5,5% 4 172, ,8 2,1% , ,0 1,3% Employment ('000) 352,4 371,6 5,4% 3 851, ,5 2,5% , ,8 2,1% Unemployment ('000) 19,1 20,3 6,3% 321,1 312,3-2,7% 1 433, ,1-8,9% Unemployment rate (%) 5,1 5,2 2,0% 7,7 7,3-5,2% 7,8 7,1-9,0% Consumer price index (2002=100) 114,0 115,8 1,6% 114,0 115,8 1,6% 114,8 117,5 2,4% ource : tatistics Canada, CI II BRIE EGRPHIC PRILE R ITCE T QUÉBEC CITY RE QUÉBEC CITY RE PPULTI RE ontreal 253 ttawa 453 Québec City ,3 Boston 761 Toronto 798 La Cité (1) ,9 ew York 863 Les Rivières (2) ,9 Philadelphia 995 ainte-oy - illery (3) ,4 Halifax 1043 Charlesbourg (4) ,9 etroit 1194 Beauport (5) ,9 Washington 1295 Limoilou (6) ,9 Chicago 1621 La-Haute-aint-Charles (7) ,9 Laurentien (8) ,5 ource : Transport Quebec L'ncienne-Lorette ,0 aint-ugustin-de-esmaures ,0 RC of La Côte-de-Beaupré ,2 RC of L'Île-d'rléans ,8 RC of Portneuf ,7 RC of La acques-cartier ,1 TTL ,1 ource : tatistics Canada, 2006 Census TEPERTURE verage verage (30 years) 2010 C C anuary aily minimum -17,6-11,3 ource : tatistics Canada, Labour force survey aily maximum -7,9-3,9 uly aily minimum 13,4 15,7 aily maximum 25,0 27,1 obs linked to tourist activity in 2009 K Breakdown of employment by industry Québec City and rea Primary sector ther services 0,5% 15,8% Trade 17,3% Health care and social assistance 14,2% Educational services 6,5% anufacturing sector 12,9% inance 9,1% Professional, scientific and tech. services 7,4% Public administration 9,8% ccomodation, food services 6,5% PRECIPITTI irect jobs Indirect jobs nnual average-rain (mm) 1230,3 974,9 Total ource : Environment Canada ource : QCT, evelopment, trategy and Planning ivision 16
17 ECH tourism TT istics VERVIEW TURIT WH VIITE QUÉBEC CITY I 2008 ( Results of this survey are updated annually) Tourists: rigin Total Total expenditures (person-visits) number of nights (in C dollars) '000 % '000 % '000 $ % Province of Québec ,0% ,7% ,5% Rest of Canada 432 9,2% ,9% ,0% Total-Canada ,2% ,6% ,5% United tates ,4% ,9% ,8% verseas ,4% ,5% ,7% Total ,0% ,0% ,0% Visit verage expenditures duration verage expenditures per visit (nights) per night $ $ Province of Québec 185,31 2,08 89,13 Rest of Canada 339,42 3,64 93,13 Total-Canada 205,79 2,27 90,75 United tates 590,26 3,13 188,84 verseas 452,37 4,22 107,37 Total 272,95 2,60 105,16 ame-day visitors rigin Total expenditures (person-visits) (in C dollars) '000 % '000 $ % Province of Québec ,6% ,6% Rest of Canada 27 0,7% ,1% Total-Canada ,3% ,4% United tates 56 1,4% ,2% verseas 54 1,3% ,4% Total ,0% ,0% Visitors: ,0% ,0% éfinitions: Visitor: ny person who is passing through the region and whose residence is located outside of an 40-km radius Tourist: Visitor staying at least one night in the region ame-day visitor: Visitor not staying overnight. ource : tatistics Canada, CITIE 2008 Project (special QCT compilation) 17
18 ECH tourism TT istics VERVIEW TURIT WH VIITE QUÉBEC CITY I 2008 (cont.) ( Results of this survey are updated annually) Visit Quarter (distribution of persons-travels) I (winter) II (spring) III (summer) IV (fall) % % % % Province of Québec 21,7 24,9 35,0 18,4 Rest of Canada 22,3 16,7 46,9 14,1 Total-Canada 21,7 23,9 36,5 17,9 United tates 12,7 21,7 46,3 19,3 verseas 7,9 25,1 50,2 16,8 Total 19,0 23,8 39,2 18,0 Primary Purpose of trip Visiting friends Pleasure Business or relatives thers % % % % Province of Québec 41,1 8,3 46,9 3,7 Rest of Canada 57,3 10,9 23,2 8,6 Total-Canada 43,0 8,6 44,1 4,3 United tates 69,8 17,4 9,1 3,7 verseas 62,3 13,3 22,9 1,5 Total 48,6 10,2 37,3 3,9 ccommodation Commercial Private ot specified % % % Province of Québec 39,2 55,5 5,3 Rest of Canada 73,2 21,8 5,0 Total-Canada 45,7 49,0 5,3 United tates 77,4 7,6 15,0 verseas 42,1 35,2 22,7 Total 49,9 40,2 9,9 ource : tatistics Canada, CITIE 2008 Project (special QCT compilation) 18
19 ECH tourism TT istics VERVIEW TURIT WH VIITE QUÉBEC CITY I 2008 (cont.) ( Results of this survey are updated annually) verage expenditures ood & Vehicule operation ccomodation beverage (incl. rental) $ % $ % $ % Province of Québec 50,40 $ 27,2% 62,04 $ 33,5% 26,57 $ 14,3% Rest of Canada 140,91 $ 41,5% 90,47 $ 26,7% 46,33 $ 13,6% Total-Canada 62,44 $ 30,3% 65,82 $ 32,0% 29,18 $ 14,2% United tates 287,80 $ 48,8% 133,99 $ 22,7% 47,73 $ 8,1% verseas 192,24 $ 42,5% 96,66 $ 21,4% 44,76 $ 9,9% Total 100,31 $ 36,8% 76,42 $ 28,0% 32,80 $ 12,0% Total - pleasure 132,59 $ 38,4% 94,54 $ 27,4% 34,51 $ 10,0% Total - business 288,92 $ 53,1% 117,35 $ 21,6% 51,86 $ 9,5% Total - visiting friends/relatives 16,04 $ 13,4% 44,65 $ 37,2% 26,35 $ 22,0% Recreation & entertainment thers TTL $ % $ % $ % Province of Québec 15,44 $ 8,3% 30,86 $ 16,7% 185,31 $ 100,0% Rest of Canada 29,46 $ 8,7% 32,25 $ 9,5% 339,42 $ 100,0% Total-Canada 17,31 $ 8,4% 31,04 $ 15,1% 205,79 $ 100,0% United tates 52,09 $ 8,8% 68,65 $ 11,6% 590,26 $ 100,0% verseas 41,28 $ 9,1% 77,43 $ 17,1% 452,37 $ 100,0% Total 23,55 $ 8,6% 39,87 $ 14,6% 272,95 $ 100,0% Total - pleasure 33,56 $ 9,7% 49,96 $ 14,5% 345,16 $ 100,0% Total - business 23,02 $ 4,2% 63,04 $ 11,6% 544,19 $ 100,0% Total - visiting friends/relatives 11,39 $ 9,5% 21,55 $ 18,0% 119,98 $ 100,0% Primary transportation mode Car Car irplane Bus private rented commercial % % % % Province of Québec 92,4 1,9 0,6 2,9 Rest of Canada 67,5 5,0 17,0 3,4 Total-Canada 89,4 2,3 2,5 3,0 United tates 26,8 15,1 1,2 20,0 verseas 11,9 22,9 9,2 20,9 Total 65,7 8,0 3,6 8,8 Rail hip/boat ther ot stated % % % Province of Québec 1,2 0,2 0,8 Rest of Canada 7,0 0,0 0,1 Total-Canada 1,9 0,2 0,7 United tates 3,2 6,5 27,2 verseas 5,0 6,6 23,5 Total 2,7 2,3 8,9 ource : tatistics Canada, CITIE 2008 Project (special QCT compilation) 19
20 ECH tourism TT istics VERVIEW TURIT WH VIITE QUÉBEC CITY I 2008 (end) ( Results of this survey are updated annually) Visit Quarter by origin (person-visits) I (winter) II (spring) III (summer) ('000) % ('000) % ('000) % Province of Québec ,2% ,2% ,9% Rest of Canada 96 10,7% 72 6,4% ,0% Total-Canada ,9% ,6% ,9% United tates 74 8,3% ,3% ,6% verseas 43 4,8% ,1% ,5% Total ,0% ,0% ,0% IV (fall) TTL ('000) % ('000) % Province of Québec ,8% ,0% Rest of Canada 61 7,2% 432 9,2% Total-Canada ,0% ,2% United tates ,4% ,4% verseas 89 10,6% ,4% Total ,0% ,0% Visit Quarter by origin (person-visits) comparative I (winter) II (spring) III (summer) ('000) % ('000) % ('000) % ,6% ,1% ,1% ,9% ,0% ,1% 2006 (1) ,0% ,3% ,0% 2007 (1) ,2% ,6% ,9% 2008 (1) ,0% ,8% ,2% IV (fall) TTL ('000) % ('000) % ,2% ,0% ,9% ,0% 2006 (1) ,7% ,0% 2007 (1) ,3% ,0% 2008 (1) ,9% ,0% (1) Change in methodology of data collect for canadian market ource : tatistics Canada, CITIE 2008 Project (special QCT compilation) 20
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