Victoria Tourism Bulletins
For more than 20 years, Chemistry has proudly published the tourism news bulletin filled with current travel and hotel stats along with vital tourism news updates on a monthly basis.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin January 2024
Kenmore Air is launching new seaplane flights between Friday Harbour Marina (Washington) and Victoria Inner Harbour starting May 16th.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin December 2023
The year-end numbers are showing a slight increase from 2022. RevPar $173.16 in 2023 compared to $162.71 in 2022; the Average Daily Room Rate $246.65 in 2023 with $236.31 in 2022; and the Average Occupancy Rate 70.20% in 2023 with 68.85% in 2022.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin November 2023
Helijet announced it is on track to become the first Canadian air carrier to provide passenger and cargo services using electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin October 2023
Victoria’s cruise season concluded with a record number of cruise visitors. The Greater Victoria Harbour Authority wrapped up the 2023 cruise season on October 29th after welcoming 326 ships and 970,000 cruise visitors between April and October.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin September 2023
Victoria was named one of Sunset Magazine’s 2023 Travel Award winners in the “Best City Getaways” category! In an exclusive list of 11 cities, Victoria shines as the only non-US city to make the cut.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin August 2023
Greater Victoria Harbour Authority welcomed the 10 millionth cruise passengers to The Breakwater District at Ogden Point on August 16, 2023.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin July 2023
The Honourable Randy Boissonnault, Minister of Tourism and Associate Minister of Finance launched the new Federal Tourism Growth Strategy which will chart a course for growth, investment, and stability for Canada’s tourism industry.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin June 2023
The Belleville Terminal Redevelopment Project has taken a significant step forward; the Province announced it has approved funding for the redevelopment project.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin May 2023
A new report released by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) revealed the Canadian Travel & Tourism sector continues to show strong signs of post-pandemic recovery.
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