VIA Rail Canada
GETTING AROUND
Connecting Vancouver and Prince
Rupert in the west to Halifax and
Quebec City in the east, through
mountains, prairies, forests and city
skylines, there is nothing quite like
seeing Canada by rail.
No matter where your journey
commences or where you might be
heading, your holiday starts the
moment you climb aboard the train.
Stretching across eight provinces
are four exciting routes. Individually,
they highlight the natural jewels of
a chosen region, and, when bound
together, they form an exquisite,
transcontinental journey.
The Canadian
A voyage of varied and majestic landscapes, The
Canadian’s four night journey covers the longest
route and operates year-round. From Vancouver,
it traverses through the breathtaking peaks of the
Rockies, over the awesome expanse of the
Heartland prairies and past the glistening Great
Lakes to its Toronto destination. Onboard, the
Sleeper Plus Class pampers passengers with superb
complimentary dining, a selection of private
lounges, including the 360° scenic dome car, and a
choice of private berth, single or double cabin
accommodation. Prestige Sleeper Class Cabins offer
a leather couch which converts into a double bed,
flat screen television, full en-suite glass shower and
upgraded amenities.
The Skeena
Also known as the Jasper to Prince Rupert Train,
The Skeena provides a unique getaway to Northern
British Columbia’s wild and scenic beauty. The Skeena
departs Jasper and travels through the rugged terrain
of northern British Columbia to Prince Rupert on the
Pacific seaboard. Its 1,160 kilometre, two day journey
offers amazing views of Mount Robson and the
Skeena River and overnights at Prince George where
accommodation must be reserved. The Skeena offers
a choice of two classes of travel. Choose from the
roomy seats of Economy Class or upgrade to Touring
Class (June to September), where you'll enjoy superb
views from the Panorama Car.
The Ocean
Take a ride through Canada’s historic past and enjoy
the unforgettable experience of the ever-changing
scenery of the Maritimes. The Ocean carries its
travellers on a 21 hour voyage from the French heritage
of Montreal, along the wooded coast of New Brunswick
and into Nova Scotia, to the spirited destination of
Halifax. During peak season, The Ocean offers a
Maritime learning experience in its Sleeper Plus Class.
The Corridor
The Corridor creates a criss-crossing network from
Windsor at the tip of Ontario to Quebec City in the
beautiful French province, and encompasses views
of a myriad of historic sites and modern city skylines
along the way. A selection of routes entwines a web
of exciting destinations and diverse cultural cities.
Linking a total of 17 downtown cities within Quebec
and Ontario, Corridor Trains are a quick and efficient
way of exploring the region. Upgrading from Economy
Class to the added comfort and sophistication of
Business Class provides a more refined level of service.
The premium cars offer large comfortable seats with
complimentary hot and cold meal service, priority
boarding, assigned seating and the use of the relaxing
Panoramic Lounge before boarding.
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