Canadian Tourism Employment Set to Surpass Pre-Pandemic Level in 2024

Tourism employment in Canada is poised to exceed pre-pandemic levels by 2024, according to updated projections by Tourism HR Canada.

BIV reports with an anticipated 2.02 million Canadians employed in the sector by the end of this year, representing 97.1% of 2019 figures, the organization foresees a 7.5% increase in tourism jobs by 2027.

Industry nuances are evident in recovery timelines, with accommodations and transportation jobs lagging until 2026, while recreation and entertainment surpassed 2019 levels in 2022. Regional disparities are anticipated, with Atlantic provinces, the Prairies, and B.C. leading the recovery in 2024, contrasting with Quebec, Ontario, and the territories expected to rebound in 2025.

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