Data from the 2010 Statistics Canada’s Travel Survey of Residents of Canada (TSRC) and International Travel Surveys (ITS), suggests that domestic sport tourism spending reached $2.6 billion (an increase of 16.6%); U.S.* residents spent $283 million (down 1.0%), while international* residents spent $660 million (down 10.9%). By way of comparison, overall domestic tourism grew by 0.6% over the same period, while U.S.* expenditures fell by 3.0% and international* revenues fell by 8.2%.
*(note that U.S. and international figures for sport tourism refers to overnight visitation only)
“This data once again confirms sport tourism as a critical economic driver in communities across Canada,” said Rick Traer, CEO, Canadian Sport Tourism Alliance. “As the domestic tourism industry continues on its path to recovery, sport travel continues to lead the way, acting as a stabilizing force during times of volatility within the tourism industry.”
Regional Growth in Sport Tourism:
The data provided by Statistics Canada also allows for a more detailed analysis of Canadian sport tourism travel patterns. Table 2 below details the number of person visits made to each province and Canada as a whole, while Table 3 provides the same information for all tourists. In nearly all cases, the growth in sport tourism was stronger than the growth of the number of person visits overall, with the exception of British Columbia. It should be noted, however, that B.C. experienced the highest overall growth of the number of person visits made by Canadians, with B.C.’s growth rate being more than double that of Canada as a whole.
About CSTA
The Canadian Sport Tourism Alliance is a tourism industry led organization that promotes sport tourism as an economic driver at the community level. The CSTA services over 300 members across Canada, including 125 municipalities, 150 national and provincial sport, multi-sport and major games organizations and variety of other national and provincial sport and tourism industry partners.
Contact: Rick Traer, CEO at rtraer@canadiansporttourism.


