BC – September was a strong month for tourism in British Columbia, with an increase in international visitor arrival numbers.
The latest September numbers from Statistics Canada indicate 4.6% growth over the same month in 2016, with 26,478 more visitors arriving in B.C. The total year-to-date international overnight custom entries to B.C. are also up 3.1%, with 139,951 more visitors.
Approximately 10% of annual international overnight entries to British Columbia typically come in September. This September’s growth is partly due to an increase in direct flights to the province, as well as B.C.’s global reputation as a world-class tourism destination.
- Notable increases for September (over September 2016) include:
- Australia +19.6%
- Germany +18.6%
- United States (including same-day visitors) +7.4%
- France +4.4%
- Japan +4.1%
- China +2.0%
- Europe +3.8%
- Asia/Pacific +2.5%
- Notable increases for year-to-date visits include:
- Australia +22.4%
- Mexico +21.7%
- Germany +14.9%
- China +6.2%
- Japan +4.3%
- United States (including same-day visitors) +2.3%
- United Kingdom +2.2%
- France +2.0%
- Asia/Pacific +6.2%
- Europe +3.5%
The International Visitor Arrivals publication summarizes customs entries data to BC and Canada from select markets of origin. The data is posted monthly by Destination BC, once it is released by Statistics Canada.