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Visitors stay home as travel deficit hits record high, Statistics Canada reports
By THE CANADIAN PRESS
2009-11-26


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OTTAWA - Canada’s international travel deficit widened to a record high $3.3 billion in the third quarter from $3.2 billion in the second.

Statistics Canada reports the main contributor was a 0.8 per cent decline in spending by foreign travellers in Canada between the second and third quarters to $3.7 billion, its lowest level in six years.

At the same time, Canadians spent just over $7 billion travelling outside the country, a 0.1 per cent increase.

Travel spending by foreigners in Canada has fallen by 15.1 per cent since it peaked at $4.4 billion in the fourth quarter of 2004 - the result of a drop in spending by American travellers in Canada.

The travel deficit with the United States declined by $111 million between the second and third quarters to $2.2 billion.

This was the result of a 2.9 per cent decline in travel spending by Canadians in the United States to $3.9 billion.

Spending by American travellers in Canada decreased 0.4 per cent to $1.8 billion, the lowest quarterly level in over 12 years.

Canada’s travel deficit with overseas countries increased by $152 million to a record high of $1.1 billion in the third quarter.

An increase in travel spending overseas and a decrease in spending by travellers from overseas countries in Canada were responsible for the higher deficit.

Canadian travellers spent $3.1 billion in overseas countries, up 4.3 per cent from the previous quarter.

Spending by travellers from overseas countries fell 1.2 per cent to $2 billion.

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