The AHLA’s 2024-2025 Alberta Accommodation Outlook is produced with the support of Travel Alberta and includes valuable industry information that helps you make informed investment and marketing decisions.
This year the Accommodation Outlook was presented by CBRE at Ascend.
The Ministry of Tourism and Sport delivers Albertans recreation, sport, and tourism programs while developing effective policies so that Alberta continues to be the place to live, play, and visit.
The Ministry of Jobs, Economy and Trade supports economic development, promotes trade and investment, attracts skilled workers, leads child care and promotes safe, fair and healthy workplaces.
The Economic Trends documents contain timely analysis of current trends in Alberta’s economy.
Travel Alberta is the destination management organization of the Government of Alberta. Established as a Crown corporation in 2009, they operate under the authority of the Travel Alberta Act within the Ministry of Jobs, Economy and Innovation.
Understanding when and how travelers from different markets are travelling.
This dashboard is a comprehensive summary of the most current visitation statistics, trends in the accommodation sector, status of tourism businesses, park attendance, consumer demand, resident sentiment.
Commercial Real Estate Services Canada (CBRE) publishes market updates and industry outlooks for the Canadian hotel industry.
The current economic crisis is challenging all hotels. We are sad to report that several Alberta properties that have gone into receivership.
Calgary
Westin Calgary Airport (August 2023)
Edmonton
Four Points by Sheraton Edmonton West (August 2023)
Element West Hotel (August 2023)
Killam
Killam Krossing Hotel (March 2022)
Medicine Hat
HomeStay Inn & Suites (July 22, 2020)
This web page only includes receivership actions that the AHLA is aware of and should not be considered an exhaustive list.
If your hotel has gone into receivership, please notify us at 780.436.6112 .