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Canada By Rail


There’s nothing quite like taking the train through the Canadian Rockies, along the stunning Atlantic coast, or across the vast, wild expanse of country that is Canada. From the relaxed, friendly pace onboard to the pristine wilderness outside your window, traversing Canada along the tracks is truly a unique, once-in-a-lifetime experience! A train journey will allow you to witness the beauty of the national parks, Canadian Rockies and its snowy towns, along with cosmopolitan cities like that of Ottawa, Montreal, and Toronto. No matter the type of journey you take, Canada’s excellent long-distance train network is a great way to experience all the best of this incredible country.

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Provinces of Canada

  • Ontario

    The Canadian Province of Ontario is huge! It is larger than Ukraine, France, and Spain. Three of Europe’s largest countries! It is home to Canada’s capital city, Ottawa, and the country’s largest and most exciting city - Toronto. It houses four of the five Great Lakes: Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, and Lake Superior.

  • Quebec

    The beautiful province of Quebec is the second most populous Canadian province making up about one-sixth of the country. The province covers diverse landscapes - from historic cities to isolated Arctic tundra. It is known primarily for its French-speaking population, culture, and heritage.

  • Alberta

    A perfect destination for outdoor lovers, Alberta is arguably Canada’s most beautiful province, known primarily for the mountain hub of Banff National Park. With soaring Rocky Mountains encapsulating vivid turquoise lakes, fast flowing rivers, immense glaciers and vast forests, the beauty of Alberta really has to be seen to be believed.

  • British Columbia

    British Columbia features some of the most remarkable natural scenery overflowing with soaring mountains, glistening lakes, remote islands, verdant rainforests, and miles of flawless coastline. Seven of Canada`s National Parks lie in BC leading to spectacular scenic forested areas great for hiking, biking, and climbing through the verdant wilderness.

  • Saskatchewan

    The prairie province of Saskatchewan, also known as the "province of 100,000 lakes," shares very straight borders with Manitoba in the east, Alberta in the west, and the two U.S. states of Montana and North Dakota to the south. Some of the most beautiful national parks in the country, landmarks in First Nations history, and great outdoor adventures make up the top attractions in Saskatchewan.

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  • Canadian Rockies

    The UNESCO World Heritage-listed Canadian Rockies mountain range is filled with inspiring scenery including jagged snow-capped peaks famed for skiing, glistening alpine lakes including Lake Louise, shimmering glaciers such as the famed Athabasca Glacier, cascading waterfalls like Takakkaw Falls and endless outdoor activities and recreation sites.

  • Charming French Cities of Canada

    The bilingual cities of Canada are the perfect mix between a charming western European and a modern North American city. Between great food, beautiful views, and hundreds of festivals year-round, these charming French cities will make you feel like you just landed on a completely different continent without crossing the Atlantic ocean. The French have lent these cities a sense of cool, laid-back chic. They are cultural hubs with more than just a few international flavors to discover!

  • Lakes of Canada

    With more lakes than all the other countries in the world combined, Canada has no shortage of lakes to visit which spread across all ten provinces and three territories. It’s true that where there are mountains, there are lakes, and there's something particularly special about the serene Lakes of Canada.

  • Charming Coastal Towns of Canada

    Canada is one of the rare countries in the world situated on three oceans: Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic. With 151,019-miles of coastline, the country boasts the longest shoreline in the world, dotted with charming coastal towns and villages, lively resort towns, and island communities full of historical buildings, quaint shops, and welcoming locals. Whether you’re into whale watching, fishing, kayaking, or surfing, there is no shortage of coastal towns to enjoy a seaside adventure!

SUGGESTED ITINERARIES

  • Quebec City - Montreal - Ottawa - Toronto by Train
    8 nights from $2,205*
  • The best train Adventure in Canada!. Start in Quebec City (sits on the Saint Lawrence River in Canada`s mostly French-speaking province city; known for its rich history, cobblestone streets, European architecture and fortifications); after that, visit Montreal (largest city in Canada`s Quebec province; a eclectic city that combines European culture with a North American way of life, with historic buildings, live music, museums and home to many festivals). Continue in Ottawa (near the city of Montreal and the U.S. border; it is known for its Parliament Hill, rich history, diverse cultures, and summer music festivals); and finally, enjoy Toronto (the capital of the province of Ontario, is a major Canadian city along Lake Ontario`s northwestern shore). These cities are connected by intercity trains. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
    Included:
    • Hotel for 2 nights in Quebec City
    • Train from Quebec City to Montreal
    • Hotel for 2 nights in Montreal
    • Train from Montreal to Ottawa
    • Hotel for 2 nights in Ottawa
    • Train from Ottawa to Toronto
    • Hotel for 2 nights in Toronto


  • Quebec City - Montreal - Ottawa by Train
    6 nights from $1,290*
  • One of the best train Adventures thorough Canada!. Start in Quebec City (sits on the Saint Lawrence River in Canada`s mostly French-speaking province city; known for its rich history, cobblestone streets, European architecture and fortifications); after that, visit Montreal (largest city in Canada`s Quebec province; a eclectic city that combines European culture with a North American way of life, with historic buildings, live music, museums and home to many festivals). Continue in Ottawa (near the city of Montreal and the U.S. border; it is known for its Parliament Hill, rich history, diverse cultures, and summer music festivals). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
    Included:
    • Hotel for 2 nights in Quebec City
    • Train from Quebec City to Montreal
    • Hotel for 2 nights in Montreal
    • Train from Montreal to Ottawa
    • Hotel for 2 nights in Ottawa


  • Toronto - Kingston - Ottawa - Quebec City by Train
    8 nights from $1,918*
  • Central Canada by Train!. Discover Toronto (the capital of the province of Ontario, is a major Canadian city along Lake Ontario`s northwestern shore); continue in Kingston (was Canada`s first capital, located on the eastern end of Lake Ontario. Nicknamed the Limestone City because of the many heritage buildings constructed using local limestone); and after that, visit Ottawa (near the city of Montreal and the U.S. border; it is known for its Parliament Hill, rich history, diverse cultures, and summer music festivals); all in Ontario Providence. Finally, enjoy the capital city of the Canadian Province of Quebec; Quebec City (sits on the Saint Lawrence River in Canada`s mostly French-speaking province city; known for its rich history, cobblestone streets, European architecture and fortifications). Travel between these cities by very convenient train rides. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
    Included:
    • Hotel for 2 nights in Toronto
    • Train from Toronto to Kingston
    • Hotel for 2 nights in Kingston
    • Train from Kingston to Ottawa
    • Hotel for 2 nights in Ottawa
    • Train from Ottawa to Quebec City
    • Hotel for 2 nights in Quebec City


  • Toronto - Kingston - Ottawa by Train
    9 nights from $1,754*
  • A scenic Train Tour along Ontario's Lake and Province in Canada!. Start this trip in Toronto (the capital of the province of Ontario, is a major Canadian city along Lake Ontario`s northwestern shore); continuing in Kingston (was Canada`s first capital, located on the eastern end of Lake Ontario. Nicknamed the Limestone City because of the many heritage buildings constructed using local limestone); until finally visit Ottawa (near the city of Montreal and the U.S. border; it is known for its Parliament Hill, rich history, diverse cultures, and summer music festivals) by intercity trains. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
    Included:
    • Hotel for 3 nights in Toronto
    • Train from Toronto to Kingston
    • Hotel for 3 nights in Kingston
    • Train from Kingston to Ottawa
    • Hotel for 3 nights in Ottawa


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EXPERIENCES AND ADVENTURE

  • Northern Lights of Canada

    The astonishing sights of the northern lights should be on everyone`s bucket list with fascinating displays of vibrant colorful lights that can be seen from locations in North America. The Aurora Oval, where the lights are concentrated and circle the north magnetic pole is elusive and all depend on location. Alaska, Canada, and some North American states happen to be ideally positioned to see the spectacular show.

  • Canadian Cultural Experiences

    With its European roots and its close proximity to the United States, Canada’s traditions are a unique blend of several cultures. From the First Nations to the French, English, Scottish, Danish, and Irish settlers during the early years of the Country’s forming, Canada has developed a rich tradition all of its own.

  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Canada

    Canada is a fascinating country full of natural wonders and unique history. Out of the 167 countries with UNESCO World Heritage List designations, Canada ranks 14th with no fewer than 20 sites. These sites, ranging from the depths of wilderness to bustling cosmopolitan centers, highlight the history of Canada’s inhabitants going back as far as 6,000 years ago.


  • Nature and Adventure in Canada

    Canada is a massive and stunning country with endless nature and adventure to be had! The country is small in population but big on land, with never-ending pristine wilderness and breathtaking landscapes to discover. Canada is covered with beautiful forests dotted with pristine lakes, endless prairies, and the rugged Arctic where animals outnumber humans.

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