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Last year’s Canada Day celebration in the nation’s capital hit most of the right notes with the public, a survey commissioned by the Department of Canadian Heritage shows. The survey was carried out on-site, with followup questionnaires sent to some initial respondents.
Here are some highlights, by the numbers:
86: Percentage satisfied with Canada Day festivities in 2015.
74: Percentage satisfied with the entertainment and performances.
75: Percentage who visited Parliament Hill, the most popular site.
40: Percentage who visited Jacques Cartier Park.
41: Percentage of participants from outside the capital region.
22: Percentage from other countries, mostly the United States.
8: Percentage from Quebec.
7: Percentage from Atlantic Canada.
35: Percentage of national capital region residents who hosted family or friends for Canada Day.
19: Percentage who cited the fireworks as the main highlight of Canada Day.
16: Percentage who said the performances were the highlight.
87: Percentage of visitors who agreed their Canada Day visit made them feel the capital is a “vibrant and enjoyable” place.
58: Percentage who said their visit gave them a better understanding of the capital’s role and significance.
29: Percentage who thought Canada Day festivities could be made better by improving the content or activities.
20: Percentage who suggested improving things such as crowd control, general cleanliness and transportation.
$338.54: Average spent on Canada Day-related expenses per person.
dbutler@postmedia.com
twitter.com/ButlerDon
Spectators watch dignitaries arrive on Parliament Hill during the 2015 Canada Day festivities.
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Here are some highlights, by the numbers:
86: Percentage satisfied with Canada Day festivities in 2015.
74: Percentage satisfied with the entertainment and performances.
75: Percentage who visited Parliament Hill, the most popular site.
40: Percentage who visited Jacques Cartier Park.
41: Percentage of participants from outside the capital region.
22: Percentage from other countries, mostly the United States.
8: Percentage from Quebec.
7: Percentage from Atlantic Canada.
35: Percentage of national capital region residents who hosted family or friends for Canada Day.
19: Percentage who cited the fireworks as the main highlight of Canada Day.
16: Percentage who said the performances were the highlight.
87: Percentage of visitors who agreed their Canada Day visit made them feel the capital is a “vibrant and enjoyable” place.
58: Percentage who said their visit gave them a better understanding of the capital’s role and significance.
29: Percentage who thought Canada Day festivities could be made better by improving the content or activities.
20: Percentage who suggested improving things such as crowd control, general cleanliness and transportation.
$338.54: Average spent on Canada Day-related expenses per person.
dbutler@postmedia.com
twitter.com/ButlerDon

Spectators watch dignitaries arrive on Parliament Hill during the 2015 Canada Day festivities.

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