TOURIST TRAFFIC
CANADIAN COMPARISON'S
(Australian Press Association.) (Received 9.30 p.m.) ;; OTTAWA, June 11, Tourist traffic brought 250,501,000 dollars into Canada in 3928, according to an estimate of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. .This is an advance of nearly 95,000,000 dollars over the preceding year. The increase is largely due to a. heavier influx of United States motorists. Expenditure by Canadian tourists in other countries slightly decreased in 1928, the figure being 109,245,000 dcl> lars, against 109,782,000 during the preceding year.
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Northern Advocate, 13 June 1929, Page 5
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