Toronto, Canada’s largest city, is a multicultural hub known for its skyline, arts, cuisine, festivals, and proximity to natural wonders like Niagara Falls.
After a slow recovery from pandemic-era declines, tourism in Toronto has rebounded strongly.
In 2023, the city welcomed over 26.5 million total visitors, including 8.3 million overnight visitors.
Spending has also surged, contributing billions to the local economy and supporting Toronto’s role as a global travel, business, and entertainment destination.
Key stats: Toronto Tourism
- Around 9 million overnight visitors in 2024 — Toronto is nearly back at its pre-pandemic visitor numbers.
- CAD 8.8 billion spent by visitors in 2024 — a new record for the city’s tourism sector.
- CAD 13 billion overall economic impact — the full ripple effect of visitor spending across industries.
- 2.7 million international visitors, representing 30% of arrivals but 38% of spending — international guests punch above their weight.
- Over CAD 2 billion in tax revenue generated by tourism in 2024 — saving the average household about CAD 1,850 in additional taxes.
- ~67,000 jobs supported by the visitor economy — tourism remains a major employer in Toronto.
- 6.3 million domestic visitors, 1.6 million U.S., ~1.1 million other international visitors in 2024 — the bulk is domestic, but international growth is strong.
- Major conferences & events contributed ~250,000 visitors in 2024, with even more expected in 2025 — business tourism is a growth engine.
How Many Tourists Visit Toronto Each Year?
Toronto welcomed ~26.5 million visitors in 2023, including domestic and international travelers.
- Total visitors (2023): ~26.5M
- Overnight visitors (2023): ~8.3M
- Pre-pandemic peak (2019): ~28.1M
- 2024 estimates: trending toward full recovery and likely to exceed 2019 levels by late 2025
How Many Tourists Visit Toronto Each Day?
On average, ~72,000 visitors are in Toronto per day.
This number increases significantly during summer festivals, sports playoffs, and major conventions.
How Much Do Visitors Spend in Toronto?
![How Many Tourists Visit Toronto Each Year? [Toronto Tourism Statistics] 10 CAD $8.8B Visitor Spending (2024)](https://hotelagio.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/canada-visitor-spending.jpg)
Tourism spending in Toronto reached ~CAD $7.6 billion in 2023.
Breakdown:
- International visitors: Higher daily spending, longer average stays
- Domestic visitors: Largest share by volume
- Tourism supports ~70,000 local jobs across hospitality, retail, events, entertainment, and transportation.
Which Countries Visit Toronto the Most?
The U.S. remains Toronto’s largest international tourism market, followed by China, India, and the UK.
| Country | Visitors (2023 est.) | Share |
|---|---|---|
| 🇺🇸 United States | ~1.8M | Largest inbound market |
| 🇨🇳 China | ~230K | Growing again post-border reopening |
| 🇮🇳 India | ~210K | Strong VFR & student travel |
| 🇬🇧 United Kingdom | ~190K | Leisure + business |
| 🇫🇷 France | ~150K | Increasing cultural/arts tourism |
| 🇲🇽 Mexico | ~130K | Direct flights expanding |
| 🇰🇷 South Korea | ~90K | Youth + education market |
| 🇯🇵 Japan | ~80K | Tourism + corporate |
| 🇩🇪 Germany | ~75K | Travel circuits + business |
| 🇧🇷 Brazil | ~70K | Seasonal spikes (Dec–Mar) |
What Are the Most Visited Attractions in Toronto?
| Attraction | Annual Visitors (est.) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| CN Tower | ~2.0M | Toronto’s signature landmark |
| Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada | ~2.1M | Top indoor attraction |
| Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) | ~1.3M | Natural history & world culture |
| Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) | ~1.1M | Major Canadian art institution |
| Toronto Zoo | ~1.2M | One of the world’s largest zoos |
| Casa Loma | ~650K | Historic castle & film location |
| Ontario Science Centre | ~700K | Family/science education venue |
| Harbourfront & Waterfront Trail | ~3M+ | Outdoor leisure hub |
| St. Lawrence Market | ~1.5M | Historic food market |
| Niagara Falls (day trips) | ~12M+ (region-wide) | Top excursion from Toronto |
When Is the Best Time to Visit Toronto?
| Season | Trend | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Summer (Jun–Aug) | Peak | Festivals, patios, sports, warm weather |
| Fall (Sep–Oct) | High | Mild weather, cultural season begins |
| Winter (Nov–Feb) | Low–Moderate | Holiday events, hockey, indoor museums |
| Spring (Mar–May) | Moderate | Blooms, parks, early festival season |
What Are the Biggest Events That Attract Tourists to Toronto?
| Event | Visitors (est.) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) | ~600K | Global film event |
| Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) | ~1.3M | One of North America’s largest cultural festivals |
| Pride Toronto | ~1.2M | One of the world’s largest Pride events |
| Nuit Blanche Toronto | ~1M | Overnight contemporary art festival |
| Toronto Santa Claus Parade | ~500K | Historic family event |
| Toronto Raptors / Maple Leafs home games | Seasonal | Major sports tourism driver |
| Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) | ~1.6M | Late-summer fair tradition |
How Much Money Does Toronto Make From Tourism?
![How Many Tourists Visit Toronto Each Year? [Toronto Tourism Statistics] 11 67,000 Tourism Jobs](https://hotelagio.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/jobs-supported-by-tourism-2.jpg)
Tourism contributes ~CAD $7.6B annually to Toronto’s economy.
It drives:
- Hospitality growth
- International business travel
- Convention & trade events
- Student mobility (major economic factor)
Which Neighborhoods Are Most Popular With Tourists?
- Downtown / Waterfront: CN Tower, aquarium, Rogers Centre
- Entertainment District: theatres, nightlife, sports
- Kensington Market & Chinatown: street food & culture
- Distillery District: historic brick streets + galleries
- Yorkville: luxury shopping & dining
- Queen West & Ossington: boutique retail, bars, galleries
Toronto Tourism FAQ
Is Toronto one of Canada’s most visited cities?
Yes — Toronto is typically the most visited city in Canada each year.
When is the best time to visit?
Summer and Fall are peak due to weather and festivals.
What is Toronto best known for?
The CN Tower, multicultural food scene, sports, festivals, film & music.
Is Toronto expensive for tourists?
Yes, accommodation and dining can be higher than average — especially in peak season.
What’s the most visited attraction?
CN Tower and Ripley’s Aquarium are the top two ticketed attractions.
Sources
- Destination Toronto — Tourism & Visitor Economy Data (2023–2024)
- Destination Toronto — Visitation Statistics Overview
- Statistics Canada — International Travel Survey – Country of Origin Data
- Government of Canada — Immigration & International Student Mobility Report (Context for India/China markets)
- Travel Industry Association of Ontario — Tourism Employment & Economic Impact (Ontario)
- CN Tower — Annual Visitor & Operations Overview
- Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada — Attendance & Attraction Statistics
- Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) — Annual Visitor Reports
- City of Toronto — Major Festivals, Cultural Events & Attendance Data
- Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) — Attendance Figures & Visitor Insights
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