Cycling tourists bring particularly strong economic benefits to their destinations. In Quebec, cycling tourists spend 6% more than other tourists (1). Cycling tourists shop locally and spend primarily on food, beverages and lodging (2). It’s no wonder that many regions and cities seek to harness the potential of cycling tourism. Collecting data on the numbers of cyclists using tourist-frequented routes … Continue reading Measuring Cycling Tourism: Tracking Trends with Counts
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