Traveler Profiles
Characteristics of travelers in Minnesota, including Canadian travel summary statistics.
Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Visitor Profile - Summer 2012
Nov 26, 2012
Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Visitor Profile - Summer 2012, conducted by the University of Minnesota Tourism Center for the Metro Tourism Committee.
Read More...Canadian Travel to Minnesota Surpasses 3 Million Person-Visits
Sep 18, 2012
Travel volume and spending by Canadians in Minnesota in 2011 surpassed previous record levels set in 2010, including more than 3 million total person-visits.
Read More...Annual Canadian Travel to Minnesota Summary, beginning with 2001
Sep 11, 2012
Summary of annual person-visits, spending, and spending per person-visit for overnight, day and combined (i.e., overnight and day) Canadian travelers to Minnesota, beginning with 2001.
Read More...Annual Canadian Travel to Minnesota Details, beginning with 2005
Sep 11, 2012
Three tables for each year provide annual survey results for overnight, day and total (i.e., combined overnight and day) Canadian travelers to Minnesota. Results include province of residence, trip reason, transportation mode, party size, quarter of the year, duration, spending, accommodation type, sex and age of traveler; and travel party composition.
Read More...Report Profiling Travelers in Minnesota, 2005-2008
Aug 10, 2012
Statewide, regional and seasonal results of interviews with travelers throughout Minnesota, including demographic and socioeconomic profiles; and travel party and trip profiles.
Read More...Economic Impact and Traveler Profile for Minnesota's Four Tourism Regions, June 2007-May 2008
Jul 01, 2012
Region-specific results, including traveler profiles and estimates of traveler spending and travel volume; as well as jobs, resident income and government revenue supported by travel spending. Other results include room/campsite rates and occupancy for three categories of lodging, travel spending by category and more. Note: The four Minnesota tourism regions represented in these reports were modified into a new five-region configuration in 2009.
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