Point Edward Waterfront, 2016. Photo courtesy of the Village of Point Edward.Point Edward Waterfront, 2016. Photo courtesy of the Village of Point Edward.
Sarnia

Tourism Up According To Performance Indicator

Sarnia-Lambton is seeing a sharp hike in the number of tourists coming to the area, according to a hotel performance indicator.

The local hotel industry's RevPar, a metric that's used to calculate total revenue and the number of available rooms, increased by 36.5% from January to April.

Tourism Sarnia-Lambton Events Co-ordinator Vicky Praill says it's great news for the community.

"We've seen an increase of visitation through our centre, we've seen a lot of international tourists, and I think that's a testament to all the different events and attractions that we have in our area," says Praill.

Praill says Sarnia's increase, nearing 40%, leads southwestern Ontario.

The region saw a 17.3% increase over the same period, while Canada's RevPar was up 5.9%.

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