Within-province tourism propelling recovery: Saskatchewan’s Travel Markets Outlook to 2027—February 2024

Night scene along Waskesiu lake. Prince Albert National park, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Within-province tourism propelling recovery: Saskatchewan’s Travel Markets Outlook to 2027—February 2024

Provincial
Pages:14 pages11 min read

Author: The Conference Board of Canada

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This report contains a review of and outlook for tourism activity in Saskatchewan. It examines domestic, U.S., and overseas activity.

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In this research, we provide an outlook for the tourism industry in Saskatchewan to 2027. We forecast the trajectory of domestic, U.S., and overseas visits to the province, and assess the tourism industry, including its labour market and infrastructure.

When will the number of visits return to pre-pandemic levels? How will the downturn in the Canadian economy and still-high inflation affect tourism in Saskatchewan? We share our travel market outlook for Saskatchewan, including short- and medium-term opportunities and risks.

Read the issue briefing to get our full analysis.

Key findings
Saskatchewan snapshot
Overview
Domestic activity
United States and overseas
Overall performance
Appendix A—Bibliography
Methodology

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