
The Canadian hotel industry recorded negative year-over-year results in the three key performance metrics during the week of 29 December 2019 through 4 January 2020, according to data from STR.
In comparison with the week of 30 December 2018 through 5 January 2019, the industry reported the following:
- Occupancy: -0.4% to 42.7%
- Average daily rate (ADR): -0.3% to CAD166.14
- Revenue per available room (RevPAR): -0.7% to CAD71.01
Among the provinces and territories, Prince Edward Island posted the steepest declines in each of the three key performance metrics: occupancy (-22.1% to 19.9%), ADR (-7.2% to CAD103.33) and RevPAR (-27.7% to CAD20.51).
Alberta saw the only other double-digit declines in occupancy (-11.1% to 31.8%) and RevPAR (-13.8% to CAD48.05).
Newfoundland and Labrador recorded the second-steepest drop in ADR (-4.8% to CAD110.15).
Quebec reported the highest rises in occupancy (+7.7% to 52.3%) and ADR (+7.3% to CAD184.74), which drove the only double-digit jump in RevPAR (+15.6% to CAD96.62).
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