STR: Canada Hotel Results For Week Ending 17 August
Canadian hotel occupancy decreased 2.7% to 80.1% during the week of 11-17 August, and with a 1.1% ADR dip to 182.70 Canadian dollars ($137.55), RevPAR declined 3.8% to CA$146.38 ($110.20).
The Canadian hotel industry recorded negative year-over-year results in the three key performance metrics during the week of 11-17 August 2019, according to data from STR.
HENDERSONVILLE, Tennessee — The Canadian hotel industry recorded negative year-over-year results in the three key performance metrics during the week of 11-17 August 2019, according to data from STR.
In comparison with the week of 12-18 August 2018, the industry reported the following:
- Occupancy: -2.7% to 80.1%
- Average daily rate (ADR): -1.1% to CAD182.70
- Revenue per available room (RevPAR): -3.8% to CAD146.38
Among the provinces and territories, Newfoundland and Labrador saw the only double-digit increases in occupancy (+17.2% to 82.9%) and RevPAR (+19.5% to CAD120.48).
New Brunswick posted the largest lift in ADR (+4.8% to CAD151.53), which resulted in the second-highest jump in RevPAR (+4.5% to CAD138.36).
Nova Scotia registered the only double-digit decrease in RevPAR (-11.0% to CAD147.86), due primarily to the steepest drop in ADR (-8.0% to CAD163.47).
Saskatchewan experienced the largest decline in occupancy (-7.1% to 59.0%).
British Columbia reported the second-largest decreases in ADR (-4.2% to CAD235.91) and RevPAR (-8.3% to CAD205.05).
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