CLIA North West & Canada
Economics
- CLIA North West and Canada Categories
The Facts
- Cruise related activity in Canada generates substantial economic growth.
- During the 2019 cruise season, Canadian ports received more than 3 million passengers on hundreds of cruise calls.
The Figures
- Direct spending by cruise lines in Canada totaled $1.99 billion in 2019, including items such as goods and services necessary for cruise operations, shore-side staffing, port fees & services, equipment, and advertising & promotion a 36% over 2016.
- Direct spending by cruise passengers – including lodging, tours & transportation, food & beverage, and retail – totaled just nearly $780 million dollars in 2019, a 55% increase since 2016.
- The number of jobs generated by the industry in Canada – direct and indirect – is estimated at just over 30,000 a 32% increase over 2016, paying $1.4 billion in salaries and wages a 44% increase over 2016.
Economic Benefits to the Canadian Economy
Spending by cruise passengers and crew:
- shore excursions
- restaurants
- retail goods
- travel to and from the port
- hotels and entertainment before and after the voyage
Spending by the cruise lines to maintain cruise operations:
- food and beverage
- port services
- fuel
- vessel maintenance and repair
Shore-side benefits:
- local employment
- land transportation for passengers and crew
- supporting local tourism