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Canada’s Hotel Industry Sees Continued Growth in June 2025 :: Hospitality Trends

24 July 20252 Mins Read


  Calgary emerged as a standout market, posting the highest growth across all key performance metrics.

  • Canada’s hotel industry experienced year-over-year growth in occupancy, average daily rate (ADR), and revenue per available room (RevPAR) for the second month in a row.
  • Manitoba and Calgary stood out with significant increases in hotel performance metrics, driven by local events and demand.

Canada’s hotel industry continued its upward trajectory in June 2025, marking the second consecutive month of growth, according to data from CoStar, a leading provider of real estate analytics. The industry experienced a 1.5% increase in occupancy, reaching 75.6%, while the average daily rate (ADR) rose by 2.9% to CAD 239.06. Revenue per available room (RevPAR) also rose by 4.4% to CAD180.77, although this growth was slightly lower than May’s 5.1% increase.

Among the provinces, Manitoba led the way with the highest occupancy increase of 10.8%, reaching 80.3%. The province also saw a significant rise in RevPAR, up 21.1% to CAD143.65, and a 9.3% increase in ADR to CAD178.88. Alberta also performed well, recording the only double-digit ADR growth at 14.2%, which brought the average daily rate to CAD247.42.

Calgary emerged as a standout market, posting the highest growth across all key performance metrics. The city’s occupancy surged by 12.2% to 85.5%, ADR soared by 33.8% to CAD248.77, and RevPAR jumped by an impressive 50.1% to CAD212.65. This remarkable performance was largely attributed to the Global Energy Show, which boosted local demand.

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