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Fixed Roof and Campground Occupancy Reports

The department has reported accommodation sector activity since the 1960's thanks to the cooperation of individual operators throughout the province. Monthly occupancy reports continue to provide valuable information on performance and trends within the sector, important to both industry and government. Accommodation statistics are the best source of geographic data on tourism activity in the province.   

While government has announced its intention to repeal the Tourist Accommodation Act, it continues to be in effect until then. Therefore, all licensed operators are still expected to submit their monthly statistics to the department.

Once the Act is repealed, accommodation operators must continue to submit their monthly occupancy reports to the department if they wish to participate in provincial marketing activities (Doers and Dreamers, novascotia.com and more).  Operators not submitting reports risk removal from novascotia.com and listing in future Doers and Dreamers guides.

Properties listed in the 2010 Doers and Dreamers Guide will be required to send in their monthly reports throughout the coming year, especially if they wish to remain on novascotia.com and participate in other provincial marketing opportunities.

Thank you for your continued support. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the monthly occupancy reports please contact:
Karen McNutt
Senior Research Analyst
Tourism Research Services
(902) 424-6355
Karen McNutt

Online Forms
The following online forms are available for the convenience of accommodation operators and are processed securely.

Printable PDF Forms
If you prefer to download, print, complete by hand, and return your form by fax or mail, the following PDFs are also available.

 

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