Toronto welcomed 27.5 million tourists in 2018, new report says
CBC News | Posted: November 25, 2019 1:34 PM | Last Updated: November 25, 2019
Visitors spent some $10B in the Greater Toronto Area
Feel like you're seeing a lot of tourists in Toronto these days? You're not wrong.
The City of Toronto welcomed 27.5 million visitors in 2018, a new report from Tourism Toronto says.
Across the greater Toronto region, that number climbed to 44.5 million visits, which brought in some $10.3 billion.
The report doesn't factor in 2019 data, so you'll have to wait until next year to see what kind of tourism spike major events like the Raptors championship had on the city.
So who's coming? The report says domestic visitors accounted for 85 per cent of the city's overall visits.
About nine per cent of the other visits were from Americans, while overseas visitors made up the final six per cent (although international visitors were the most likely to stay overnight.)
Tourism Toronto says the sector supports 69,950 total jobs for Toronto residents and generates $3.1 billion in wages.
Clarifications:- An earlier version of this story stated the number of tourists was down from 2017. That is not the case. November 25, 2019 3:09 PM