The weather in Canada significantly influences tourism patterns, as the country's diverse climate offers distinct seasonal attractions. In winter, regions like Whistler and Banff draw tourists for skiing and Snowboarding, while summer sees visitors flocking to national parks for hiking and outdoor activities. However, extreme weather conditions, such as heavy snowfall or heatwaves, can deter visitors and impact travel plans. Overall, the seasonal variations create both opportunities and challenges for the tourism industry in Canada.
yes they do, they also rely on tourism from Canada.
3.2 % in 2009. Government revenue attributable to tourism in 2009: $19, 157 m Government revenue in 2009: $585,799 m Data from Stats Canada.
In 2007 Canada was the 14th most-visited country by international tourists. 17.9 million tourists visited that year.
Environment Canada issues new weather forecasts every four hours normally. If there is an unusual weather event coming such as hurricanes then the weather forecasts are updated more frequently.
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Yes, it does. Tourism is at its highest during the summer months because most attractions are best enjoyed when the weather is warm.
Canada's weather effects the people in many ways based, on what the temperature is.
It i because of the weather and climate
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don;t think so but if it is really hot or really cold like in the summer or winter, yes it will affect the imports to canada or any other place
yes they do, they also rely on tourism from Canada.
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tourism effects kenya in the respect that if they did not have tourism kenya would not be how it is today
The minister for Small businesses and tourism is Rob More.
Canada is connected to the world by tourism because many people come from all around the world. Since lots of people come, Canada is connected to the world
In the region of CAN$19.2 billion
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