See Canada by rail: Train only, Train Tours and Vacation packages
Train Information
Information on the different trains
It's a magical world aboard the train where spectacular scenery passes by the large picture windows and the mood is casual and friendly. Aboard North America's trains you can be a part of it all, close to nature but surrounded by comfort, any time of the year.
Enjoy 360º panoramic views from the scenic dome car, socialize in the lounges, savour freshly prepared meals in the dining car or enjoy private moments on your own in your sleeping car accommodations. You can be a part of it all - close to nature but safe and relaxed, any time of the year
The Rocky Mountaineer
The Canadian
Skeena
Malahat
Hudson Bay
Corridor
Chaleur
Ocean
The Rocky Mountaineer
Rocky Mountaineer® is a spectacular train trip through British Columbia, Alberta and the Canadian Rockies. Best known for the world-acclaimed Rocky Mountaineer® train, a two-day, all daylight rail journey through the Canadian Rockies.
Travel from Canada's scenic west coast, through the magnificent Rockies, across the wide-open prairies and past the scenic lakes and forests of Ontario. The Vancouver to Toronto transcontinental affords the luxury and comfort of superbly refurbished 1950's Art Deco rail cars and many amenities in Silver & Blue class sleeping car accommodations.
This 1,160-kilometre (725-mile), daylight journey connects the Alberta Rocky Mountain resort town of Jasper to Prince George in BC's interior and Prince Rupert on the Pacific coast. From May to October experience the fabulous 360-degree views (Totem Deluxe class) of the fully glass enclosed Panorama dome cars.
The delightful day excursion travels through some of the most beautiful countryside in Vancouver Island between Victoria, at the southern end of the journey, and Courtenay, at the northern end. Chemainus, Nanaimo, Parksville and Qualicum Beach are seaside communities found along the route.
Venture north to the land of polar bears and the northern lights, a two-night, 1700-kilometre journey (1000 miles). Leaving Winnipeg, Manitoba in the heart of the southern prairies, travel to Churchill, situated on the shores of Hudson Bay in the vast sub-Arctic region.
Connecting Central Canada's exciting cities from Windsor, Ontario (through Toronto and Ottawa), and Québec City, Québec, (through Montréal), the Corridor offers VIA 1 class service.
Explore the charming Gaspé Peninsula between Montréal and Gaspé, passing through the lovely village of Percé. The train travels through small villages on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River and down the Matapédia valley to the Baie des Chaleurs. Easterly class provides comfortable accommodations and a shower in each car.
Travel to the friendly Maritimes from cosmopolitan Montréal, Québec to the historic coastal city of Halifax, Nova Scotia. From Montréal, tour along the south shore of the St. Lawrence River, through the Matapédia valley and across scenic New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The Ocean features the state-of-the-art Renaissance Cars.
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Since 1885, when the legendary Canadian Pacific Railway united this country with a ribbon of steel, travelers from around the world have been coming to Canada to experience the rail journey of a lifetime.