HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. — Canadian hotel performance was down slightly for the week ending October 17 compared to prior weeks, according to STR data.

In a year-over-year comparison, the industry reported a 55-per-cent drop in occupancy to 29.9 per cent, a 26.1-per-cent decrease in Average Daily Rate (ADR) to $114.62 and a 66.7-per-cent decrease in Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR) to $34.24. For comparison, the previous week, ending October 3, saw occupancy of 32.2 per cent, ADR at $115.03 and RevPAR of $37.09.

B.C. reported the week’s highest provincial occupancy level, with an occupancy of 39.1 per cent (down from 41.2 per cent the previous week). Among the major markets, Vancouver saw the highest occupancy level at 33.7 per cent (up slightly from 33.3 per cent the previous week).

With occupancy at 15.6 per cent (down from 17.2 per cent the previous week), Quebec reported the week’s lowest provincial occupancy. And, at the market level, the lowest occupancy was seen in Montreal, with occupancy at 12.9 per cent (down from 13.5 per cent the previous week).

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