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2001 tourism statistics for Ontario.


2001 tourism statistics for Ontario
Total border crossings (same-day and
overnight)
                                             %
                                           Change
Destination                      April      from    Jan-April
                                 2001     previous    2001
                                            year
To International Destinations  2,048,261   -3.9%    7,848,733
To The United States:          1,836,928   -5.2%    6,814,443
To Overseas                      211,333   10.0%    1,034,290
                                  %                    %
                                Change               Change
Destination                      from       2000      from
                               previous    Total      1999
                                 year
To International Destinations   -1.1%    24,222,957   3.4%
To The United States:           -3.2%    21,954,729   3.3%
To Overseas                     14.9%     2,268,228   4.9%
Source: Statistics Canada,
International Travel Section
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Title Annotation:Canada
Publication:Northern Ontario Business
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1CONT
Date:Aug 1, 2001
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