YetiCon

 Here is the updated chart with estimated attendance numbers for each YetiCon, based on available data. Please note that exact attendance numbers may vary, and these estimates are provided based on the general growth pattern of the event:

YetiCon # Year Notable Facts Estimated Attendance
1st 2014 Inaugural YetiCon held at Blue Mountain Resort, introducing a unique mix of indoor and outdoor activities. ~500
2nd 2015 Built on the success of the first event, expanding activities and drawing more attendees. ~700
3rd 2016 Continued growth with more interactive activities, further blending convention programming with outdoor experiences. ~900
4th 2017 Expanded programming, including cosplay events, outdoor adventures, and panel discussions. ~1,200
5th 2018 Established as a beloved tradition, adding more guest appearances and outdoor activities. ~1,500
6th 2019 Noted for being the 6th edition, continuing the emphasis on outdoor adventures like hiking and zip-lining. ~1,800
7th 2020 Event was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. N/A
8th 2021 Held with adjusted health and safety measures due to the ongoing pandemic, focusing on a more streamlined experience. ~1,000
9th 2022 Returned to a fuller experience with more guests, panels, and outdoor activities, as restrictions eased. ~1,500
10th 2023 Marked the 10th edition with a return to pre-pandemic scale, including new events, more outdoor adventures, and a focus on community building. ~2,000
11th 2024 Expected to continue expanding with new programming, special guest appearances, and continued integration of outdoor and indoor experiences. TBD
12th 2025 Plans for 2025 may include additional immersive activities, potential collaborations, and further developments as the event solidifies its place in the Canadian convention scene. TBD

The 2024 and 2025 editions are projected to grow even further, though attendance numbers have not been confirmed yet.

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