Sustainable tourism dashboard

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People and culture

Tourism seasonality

We monitor year-round tourism.

Fixed-roof accommodation: This data represents approximately 600 rooms in the Yukon. It should not be used to generalize the whole accommodation market.

Short-term rental (hotel comparable): Hotel comparable properties include 1-bedroom and studio properties. 

Short-term rental accommodation (entire place): Entire place rentals are properties with private entrances where guests have the whole home to themselves.

Short-term rental (hotel comparable): Hotel comparable properties include 1-bedroom and studio properties. 

Short-term rental (entire place): Entire place rentals are properties with private entrances where guests have the whole home to themselves. 

All visitors: The average length of stay for all overnight visitors from the Visitors Exit Survey 2017‒18.

This includes business, pleasure and local air passenger arrivals.

International border crossings (into the Yukon): This includes domestic, US and overseas land and air travellers and excludes other travellers (such as immigrants, former residents and crew). This excludes travellers entering the Yukon from British Columbia on the Alaska, Stewart or Cassiar highways. It also excludes travellers entering the Yukon on the Dempster Highway from the Northwest Territories.

International overnight visitation to the Yukon (1 or more nights): This includes American and overseas visitors only. Canadian visitors are not included.

Same-day international border crossings (into the Yukon): This excludes travellers entering the Yukon from British Columbia on the Alaska, Stewart or Cassiar highways. It also excludes travellers entering the Yukon on the Dempster Highway from the Northwest Territories.

Resident sentiment

We evaluate the alignment between sustainable tourism development and Yukoners’ core values.

In 2019, we developed the first Yukon Resident Perceptions of Tourism Survey. The next survey was in 2021.

In 2019, we developed the first Yukon Resident Perceptions of Tourism Survey. The next survey was in 2021.

Visitor sentiment

We measure positive visitor sentiments towards the Yukon.

The net promoter score measures the likelihood that a person will recommend or refer a product or service to friends and family.