Slow Return of Chinese Travellers Interrupting Recovery: British Columbia’s Travel Markets Outlook to 2026

Slow Return of Chinese Travellers Interrupting Recovery: British Columbia’s Travel Markets Outlook to 2026

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Author: The Conference Board of Canada

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This report contains a review of and outlook for tourism activity in British Columbia. It examines domestic, U.S., and overseas activity and considers the situation in Vancouver.

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In this research, we examine the effects of China’s zero-COVID policies, labour shortages, and elevated price growth on British Columbia’s tourism activity.

How will business travel fare in Vancouver compared with the rest of the province? We expect strong demand for tourism services in the province, but how will supply-side challenges and the job vacancy rate constrain growth? We share our travel markets outlook for British Columbia, including short-term and medium-term forecast risks.

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Key Findings
British Columbia Snapshot
Overview
Domestic Activity
United States and Overseas
City Highlight: Vancouver
Overall Performance
Methodology

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