Canada’s hotel industry reported its highest 2025 monthly growth rates in occupancy and revenue per available room, according to May data from CoStar.
May 2025 (percentage change from 2024):
- Occupancy: 70.2 percent (+1.9 percent)
- Average daily rate: CAD213.57 (+3.3 percent)
- Revenue per available room: CAD149.96 (+5.3 percent)
Among the provinces and territories, Saskatchewan posted the highest increases in ADR (+6.9 percent to CAD151.97) and RevPAR (+16.2 percent to CAD102.80). The province’s occupancy also rose 8.7 percent to 67.6 percent. That occupancy growth rate matched Manitoba (+8.7 percent to 74.0 percent) for highest during the month.
British Columbia recorded the highest absolute levels in occupancy (74.7 percent) and ADR (CAD255.82), which represented gains of 0.7 percent and 0.1 ,percent respectively.
Among the major markets, Calgary posted the highest growth in occupancy (+8.2 percent to 72.3 percent) and RevPAR (+14.7 percent to CAD129.13). Montreal led in ADR growth (+6.9 percent to CAD248.00).
Vancouver recorded the highest absolute levels in occupancy (83.3 percent) and ADR (CAD306.06), down 0.9 percent and 2.6 percent, respectively.