Table 9-1b Canada-United States/United States-Canada Travel by Mode of Transportation
Table 9-1b
Canada-United States/United States-Canada Travel by Mode of Transportation
(Thousands of visitors)
1990 | 1995 | 1996 | |
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Canadian source data | |||
Canadian resident overnight travel to the United States | 17,262 | 14,663 | 15,301 |
Air | 4,039 | 3,802 | 4,496 |
Land | |||
Motor vehicles | 12,770 | 10,338 | 10,251 |
Personal vehicles | 12,164 | 9,686 | 9,579 |
Intercity and charter buses | 606 | 652 | 672 |
Intercity rail | 36 | 34 | 33 |
Pedestrians | N | N | N |
Othera | 416 | 489 | 521 |
Canadian resident same day travel to the United States | 53,171 | 37,491 | 37,398 |
Air | 137 | 138 | 124 |
Land | |||
Motor vehicles | 52,629 | 37,201 | 37,159 |
Personal vehicles | 51,829 | 36,414 | 36,267 |
Intercity and charter buses | 800 | 787 | 892 |
Intercity rail | N | N | N |
Pedestrians | N | N | N |
Othera | 405 | 152 | 115 |
U.S. resident overnight travel to Canada | 12,252 | 13,005 | 12,909 |
Air | 2,372 | 2,769 | 3,047 |
Land | |||
Motor vehicles | 9,103 | 9,451 | 9,097 |
Personal vehicles | 8,381 | 8,702 | 8,325 |
Intercity and charter buses | 722 | 749 | 772 |
Intercity rail | N | 72 | 72 |
Pedestrians | N | N | N |
Othera | 778 | 713 | 692 |
U.S. resident same day travel to Canada | 22,482 | 24,325 | 25,563 |
Air | 165 | 260 | 365 |
Land | |||
Motor vehicles | 21,412 | 23,604 | 24,700 |
Personal vehicles | 20,692 | 22,746 | 23,804 |
Intercity and charter buses | 720 | 858 | 896 |
Intercity rail | N | 6 | 6 |
Pedestrians | N | N | N |
Othera | 905 | 455 | 492 |
aOther includes boat, pedestrians and cyclists.
KEY: N = Data are nonexistent.
SOURCES
Canada
Statistics Canada. International Travel, Travel between Canada and other countries (Touriscope), Catalogue No. 66-201-XPB. (Ottawa, Ont.: various years).
United States: The United States does not collect data on same day travel to or from the United States nor for Canadian resident overnight travel to the United States by all modes of transportation. U.S. agencies typically obtain this data from Statistics Canada. Although not used for the purposes of this table, the Bureau of Transportation Statistics' American Travel Survey provides mode of transportation data on U.S. resident travel to Canada for trips longer than 100 miles (approximately 160 kilometers). (See Appendix B for more information.)