MOT Research: Canadians' perceptions of Maine
MOT released this week the results of research into the emotional positioning and market perceptions of Maine as a tourism destination for Canadians.
Results are based on focus groups and online surveys done in June by Florida-based Downs & St. Germain Research.
Key findings:
- Beaches, coastline and the ocean are very important for Canadians, especially those from Quebec.
- The ocean differentiates Maine from other New England states and many Canadian provinces.
- Lake or river water imaging doesn't resonate as well as ocean imaging - again, particularly for Quebec residents.
- The top emotions felt by Canadian visitors are relaxation and peace.
- More than 2 of 3 Canadian visitors perceive Maine as a place where they can unwind and be laid back, as opposed to its being a vibrant getaway with a wide range of activities.
- The sense of adventure perceived by many other visitors to Maine is less prevalent among Canadians, particularly Quebec residents.
- Canadians appreciate that Maine is close, but still foreign.
- More than domestic visitors, Canadians appreciate the welcoming nature of Maine people, and the slower pace of life.
- Characteristics of Maine most highly rated by Canadians are:
- Safety - noteworthy because Canadians tend to have a general negative perception of the US as having too many guns
- Friendly locals
- Other top decision factors for Canadians that choose Maine include:
- Value for money
- Quality accommodations
- Friendly locals
- Food and beverage experiences
Images that Canadian visitors (especially those from QC) select to tell the story of their trip to Maine:
- Much more likely to select images from the beach and places they know like OOB and Ogunquit
- Much less likely to select images of active outdoor activities
Accommodation preferences and perceptions:
- Canadians prefer hotels to other forms of accommodations.
- Maine got lower overall ratings on quality of accommodations.
Messaging opportunities:
- Deals
- Highlight quality accommodations
- Authentic food and beverages, particularly without fried food
Affordability (considering CAD at 0.75 USD):
- Value for money is #2 decision factor in destination choice for Canadians.
- Affordability ratings of Maine lag behind other factors.
- Canadians tend to visit Maine in the summer when prices are highest.
Other findings:
- VisitMaine.com is the #2 resource for Canadians to learn more about Maine.
- Canadians consider summer to be by far the best time to visit Maine, followed by fall.
- Residents of Quebec and the Maritimes have been less likely to travel post-pandemic.
Comment: What was the #1 resource for Canadians to learn about Maine?? I'll try to find out...