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 November 2020
New rounds of public health orders and restrictions had an immediate and very damaging affect on the levels of business.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin October 2020
We would like to tip our cap to the tourism operators that have demonstrated that they are able to operate safely through investments in adaptation, safety, and hygiene and cleanliness.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin September 2020
Hotels continue to be heavily affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. However, some modest weekend business from regional travel continues to provide some revenue.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin August 2020
The Conde Nast Traveler‘s 33rd annual Readers’ Choice Awards survey ranked Victoria as the 8th Best Small City in the World:2020!
Victoria Tourism Bulletin July 2020
In July, we saw very slow rebuilding of business based on close in markets. The Visitor Economy is in for a long rebuild but is determined to continue.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin June 2020
June saw the re-opening of many of the properties that had closed due to COVID, so room inventory levels increased. As expected, however, it was still a month of very poor performance with continued border closures and other travel limitations.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin May 2020
The global pandemic continues to seriously impact the tourism industry all over the world, and Victoria is no exception. Even with restrictions loosening, the best we can expect is local visitation this summer.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin April 2020
As expected, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a drastic impact on tourism industry performance in Victoria and the April data shows just how significant.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin March 2020
Many local properties closed their doors in mid to late March. We have reported the month’s performance based on actual availability. The next Bulletin will be published with aggregate numbers for the second quarter of the year.
As we conduct business throughout the nation, we would like to acknowledge that we live, work, meet and travel on the traditional territories of
Indigenous Peoples that have cared for this land, now called Canada, since time immemorial.