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7. <strong>Montréal</strong>'s natural heritage<br />

7.1. Wildlife observation in numbers<br />

• In <strong>Montréal</strong> in 2006, 29,977* Québec visitors practiced non-harvesting wildlife activities.<br />

• Visitors represent 38% of <strong>Montréal</strong>’s non-harvesting wildlife activity clientele.<br />

• They spent $1.1 million*, i.e., $37 per person.<br />

• Québec visitors generated $356,000 in value added.<br />

– The value added constitutes a measure of the value of goods and services produced by the economy<br />

of each region. It is calculated by adding the total remuneration of production factors, i.e., gross<br />

salaries and wages, the net revenue of individual companies and other gross, pre-tax revenue.<br />

* Given the small sample size and the fact that sample variability is greater than it is for other groups, this<br />

data should be used with caution.<br />

Source:<br />

- Ministère des Ressources naturelles et de la Faune, “Le tourisme lié aux activités fauniques sans prélèvement,” La faune et la nature, ÇA<br />

COMPTE!, 2007.<br />

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