The bar chart illustrates the frequency with which different demographic groups in Canada visit four distinct locations: Cinema, Theatre, Library, and Zoo.
Overall, it is evident that Cinema emerged as the most frequented venue across all groups, while Theatre gathered the least interest. Notably, individuals born in Canada demonstrated the highest visitation rates among the various categories.
In terms of Cinema, the highest visitation rate was recorded for individuals born in Canada, with approximately 70% attending this venue. Meanwhile, the visitation rates for new migrants born in English-speaking countries and other countries were relatively lower, at 65% and 60%, respectively. The Theatre exhibited a similar trend, with 55% of Canadian-born individuals attending, compared to 45% of new migrants from English-speaking countries and 40% from other countries. Interestingly, the Library attracted an equal percentage of visitors from all groups, each registering at 50%. This suggests a consistent level of interest in this resource across demographic lines.
A different trend was observed in the visitation to the Zoo, where Canadian-born individuals again led with 35%. However, new migrants born in other countries and English-speaking countries exhibited lower interest, with visitation rates of 30% and 25%, respectively. This pattern indicates a notable preference for the Zoo among permanent residents compared to the visiting migrant populations. Notably, the disparity between the Zoo and Theatre was stark, as attendance for the Zoo was almost double that of the Theatre among permanent residents, highlighting a significant variation in cultural engagement with these venues.
