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Tourism sector set to deliver more than $100M in sales at Canada’s largest international tourism trade show

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Rendez-vous Canada (RVC) is set to welcome a record number of international travel buyers and Canadian tourism sellers in Toronto from May 26 to 29, signaling unprecedented global interest in Canada’s tourism experiences.

The tradeshow is a major driver of tourism revenue and international trade. Travel and tourism revenue is projected to increase by six per cent and reach $140.9 billion this year according to the Canadian Tourism Outlook Report, produced by Destination Canada and Tourism Economics.

“Rendez-vous Canada showcases the very best of what our country has to offer. From coast to coast to coast, Canada’s tourism businesses create unforgettable experiences that attract visitors, support local communities and drive economic growth. As the world’s attention increasingly turns toward Canada in 2026, this event is an important opportunity to strengthen international partnerships and highlight the talent, innovation and hospitality that make Canada a world-class destination,” said Rechie Valdez, Minister of Women and Gender Equality and Secretary of State (Small Business and Tourism).

Rechie Valdez
Rechie Valdez

As one of Canada’s top service exports, tourism is projected to contribute nine to 10 per cent (up to $30 billion) toward Canada’s goal of securing an additional $300 billion in non-US exports by 2035. Tourism’s opportunity to contribute to Canada’s trade diversification efforts starts on the tradeshow floor, where Canadian sellers (attractions, hotels, and Destination Marketing Organizations) will connect with international buyers (travel agents and tour operators). More than 60,000 of these business to business appointments will connect Canadian tourism experiences to global markets, according to a news release.

Marsha Walden
Marsha Walden

“Tourism is one of Canada’s most immediate and scalable export opportunities, and Rendez-vous Canada is where that opportunity turns into action. This year, we are welcoming a record number of international buyers, creating new opportunities for Canadian tourism businesses to

diversify trade, grow global market share and generate economic benefits for communities across the country. With global travel demand accelerating, Canada is well positioned to capture a greater share of the USD $2 trillion international visitor economy,” said Marsha Walden, President and CEO, Destination Canada.

All of Canada’s target markets attend Rendez-vous Canada, which is experiencing increased interest from markets including Brazil, France and China since Canada’s Approved Destination Status (ADS) was reinstated in November 2025. Registration from American buyers is strong and overall buyer registration from all markets is at an all-time high.

Rendez-vous Canada 2026 by the numbers:

● Over 1,400 attendees registered

● 500+ buyers from 24 international markets (100+ more buyers than 2025)

● 900+ sellers representing more than 500 Canadian tourism organizations, including Indigenous entrepreneurs

● 60,000+ pre-scheduled business-to-business appointments

Destination Canada photo
Destination Canada photo

Hosting Rendez-vous Canada in Toronto will deliver strong economic and sector benefits:

● The preliminary direct economic impact is approximately $6.7M

● An additional $5.7M comes from estimated indirect and induced impacts — that is business-to-business activity resulting from the direct impact

● More than 4,000 hotel room nights secured in Toronto

● The 2025 event in Winnipeg generated an estimated $4.6M in economic impact and $89.6M in business was signed over three days in 2025.

“Rendez-vous Canada is not only one of the most important events for our tourism sector, it is an important business event for Canada. By bringing Canadian tourism businesses and destinations together with international buyers, RVC helps generate new partnerships, expand market access and turn global interest in Canada into real business for communities across the country. TIAC is proud to represent the industry at an event that strengthens Canada’s competitiveness and supports the businesses that power our visitor economy,” said Sébastien Benedict, President and CEO, Tourism Industry Association of Canada.

Sébastien Benedict
Sébastien Benedict

Officials said  Rendez-vous Canada is an opportunity to showcase Toronto’s diverse culinary scene, culturally rich neighbourhoods, and year-round lineup of attractions, festivals, and sporting events to over 500 buyers and tour operators from key global markets. This year’s event also comes ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026, giving buyers a firsthand look at how Toronto is preparing to welcome the world.

Last year, Toronto welcomed a record 28.2 million visitors, generating an all-time high of $9.1 billion in visitor spending. International arrivals were the city’s fastest-growing segment, rising eight per cent to 1.4 million visitors, led by strong growth from the U.K. and Germany. Hosting international buyers helps strengthen demand in established markets like Europe and Mexico while expanding opportunities in Asia. 

To support continued growth and diversification, Destination Toronto has increased visibility and accelerated in-market activity in the U.K., Germany and Mexico alongside the critical U.S. market.

Destination Canada photo
Destination Canada photo

More than 85 Ontario tourism businesses and organizations will participate in the marketplace, meeting with international buyers to build relationships and secure future visitation for destinations and experiences across the province.

Vincenza Ronaldi
Vincenza Ronaldi

“Hosting Rendez-vous Canada here in Toronto is a fantastic opportunity to show off everything Ontario has to offer. From vibrant cities and world-class attractions to stunning natural landscapes and welcoming communities, there’s something here for every kind of traveller, all year round. We’re excited to welcome international buyers and media from around the world, and to help create new opportunities for Ontario tourism businesses to connect, grow, and reach global markets,” said Vincenza Ronaldi, President and CEO of Destination Ontario. 

Andrew Weir
Andrew Weir

“Having buyers from around the world experience Toronto firsthand is one of the most powerful ways to drive future visitation,” said Andrew Weir, President and CEO of Destination Toronto. “They’ll feel the energy building ahead of the FIFA World Cup, alongside the city’s vibrant neighbourhoods, globally diverse culinary scene and year-round diverse attractions and experiences. At a time when tourism continues to prove itself as a high-growth, tariff-free export sector, building strong connections across a diversified mix of international markets is critical to Toronto’s long-term growth.”

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Mario Toneguzzi
Mario Toneguzzi
Mario Toneguzzi, based in Calgary, has more than 40 years experience as a daily newspaper writer, columnist, and editor. He worked for 35 years at the Calgary Herald covering sports, crime, politics, health, faith, city and breaking news, and business. He is the Co-Editor-in-Chief with Retail Insider in addition to working as a freelance writer and consultant in communications and media relations/training. Mario was named as a RETHINK Retail Top Retail Expert in 2024.

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