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Despite climate change, Canadian winter tourism remains on the upswing

8 February 2025
in Canada
Despite climate change, Canadian winter tourism remains on the upswing
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Despite diminishing snowfall in many parts of the world, including Canada, winter tourism industries are thriving as visits to Canadian winter tourism destinations have increased since the 2022-2023 season. These industries rely on snow-covered scenes depicted on postcards but have managed to adapt and attract visitors despite the challenges posed by climate change. The growth in winter tourism in Canada demonstrates the resilience and innovation of the industry in the face of changing environmental conditions.

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