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Mixed Performance for Canadian Hotels in April 2025

22 May 20251 Min Read

  • Among the provinces and territories, British Columbia led with the highest occupancy level at 68.7%, marking a 1.5% increase from the previous year. – Image Credit Unsplash   

  • Despite a slight drop in occupancy, Canadian hotels show mixed performance in April 2025, with a 1.1% increase in average daily rates.
  • British Columbia reported the highest occupancy among provinces, while Vancouver topped the major markets.

In April 2025, Canada’s hotel industry experienced mixed results, according to data from CoStar, a leader in online real estate marketplaces and property market analytics. While occupancy declined slightly by 1% to 63.2%, the average daily rate (ADR) increased modestly by 1.1% to CAD190.46. Revenue per available room (RevPAR) remained steady at CAD120.36.

Among the provinces and territories, British Columbia led with the highest occupancy level at 68.7%, marking a 1.5% increase from the previous year. The major markets saw the highest occupancy in Vancouver, despite a 1.2% decline, bringing it to 78.5%.

In contrast, Prince Edward Island reported the lowest occupancy among provinces at 44.2%, which, interestingly, was a 6.4% improvement from 2024. Among the major markets, Calgary experienced the lowest occupancy at 61.2%, a slight 0.9% decrease from April 2024.

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