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St. John's, with its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural landscapes, has become an attractive destination for tourists from around the world. The growing tourism industry in St. John's has not only had a positive impact on the local economy but also on the real estate market. In this article, we will explore the influence of tourism on the St. John's real estate market, specifically focusing on the vacation rental potential.

Fort Amherst Lighthouse, St. John's

Tourism Boom in St. John's

St. John's has experienced a significant increase in tourism over the years, attracting visitors who are drawn to its scenic beauty, historical sites, cultural events, and outdoor activities. The city's picturesque downtown core, vibrant arts…

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We’d bet our bottom Loonie when people think about island destinations, Canada is pretty low on their list. While our country might not rank high on the list of exotic tropical getaways, you can still find plenty of gorgeous islands in every corner of the Great White North. 

Whatever your taste is, be it dreamy white sand beaches or a view of the city skyline along the shore, we’ve rounded up some unique island communities you may want to add to your bucket list of places to visit!

1. Baffin Island, Nunavut

Tucked between Greenland and the Canadian mainland, you’ll find a quintessentially arctic island—remote, rugged, and rich with Inuit culture. Baffin Island is the largest island in Canada (and fifth largest in the world), sitting on…

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Welcoming more than 300,000 travellers each year, Channel-Port aux Basques is a tourism hotspot in Newfoundland and Labrador. It’s a small town, but nearly everything you need is within walking distance. Take a sightseeing tour and discover one hidden treasure after another—from a delightful array of shops, restaurants, and museums, to beautiful boardwalks and colourful kiosks lining the harbour. Enjoy a day on the beach basking in sunshine, be guided by one of the lighthouses, and take a stroll through the town’s vibrant downtown in this charming community. 


Considered the gateway to Newfoundland and Labrador, Channel-Port aux Basques is situated at the tip of the rugged southwestern coast of the province. It’s also positioned at the eastern end of…

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How do you determine which destinations are the most loved in Canada? We all have different preferences—some may prefer a city with immersive historical attractions and tours, while others might gravitate toward a small town surrounded by outdoor experiences—so labelling a location as “most loved” can be somewhat arbitrary. 

Until now. 

The Tourism Sentiment Index (TSI) uses one-of-a-kind technology to provide Destination Marketing Organizations (DMO) with an accurate representation of how people feel about destinations around the world. Using powerful artificial intelligence, TSI sifts through thousands of online conversations and tourism-related content to generate a Tourism Sentiment Score®, giving DMOs a clear picture of how loved their…

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