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Canada, Niagara Falls & the Rocky Mountains

 
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Marvel at the untamed beauty and breathtaking scenery of Canada and its national parks on this overland adventure from Vancouver to Toronto

Uncover Canada's most amazing landscapes on this incredible exploration of the country's contrasts from the Pacific to the Great Lakes.

Beginning with a guided tour of Vancouver, the journey continues to the stunning Rocky Mountain town of Jasper. Here, admire awe-inspiring vistas, including the Maligne River valley.

Embark on an epic three-night trip on VIA Rail's Canadian across central Canada's varied scenery to the city of Toronto. Be spellbound by one of the world's most breathtaking natural wonders, Niagara Falls, during an unforgettable cruise.

Unforgettable Experiences

Exploring the beauty of Jasper National Park
Exploring the beauty of Jasper National Park
Set high in the Canadian Rockies, the town of Jasper is surrounded by astonishing natural wonders. Admire the area’s spectacular sights on a journey through the Maligne Valley.
Traveling across Canada’s heartlands by train
Traveling across Canada’s heartlands by train
View the changing scenery of central Canada – from mountains to prairies, forested wilderness and towns on a three-night journey aboard VIA Rail’s epic Canadian.
Cruising into the mist of the Niagara Falls
Cruising into the mist of the Niagara Falls
Absorb the powerful wonder of nature that is Niagara Falls on a full-day guided excursion from Toronto. Enjoy a cruise amid the spray and thunderous roar before viewing the falls from Table Rock.
Uncovering Vancouver’s charming atmosphere
Uncovering Vancouver’s charming atmosphere
Considered one of the world’s most desirable cities, explore Vancouver and surrounding areas on guided tours, including Gastown and Granville Island, before sailing to Vancouver Island to stroll through the Butchart Gardens.
Staying in cosmopolitan Toronto
Staying in cosmopolitan Toronto
Spend two nights in Canada’s largest city with iconic landmarks like the CN Tower and its waterfront as well as world-class museums like the Royal Ontario Museum and a thriving arts scene in the Distillery District.

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Itinerary

DAY1Arriving in Vancouver to begin our Canadian overland adventure

Canada's culture-packed cities and astounding range of scenery await as your vacation begins today in the West Coast metropolis of Vancouver. The city is regarded as one of the world's most desirable places to live, thanks to its charming atmosphere and incredible setting between mountains and the Pacific coast.

After checking in to our downtown hotel, your evening is free to unwind or head out to try some of western Canada's cuisine. Seafood, such as salmon, oysters and Dungeness crab can be found in many of the city's restaurants. With a multicultural population, you can also find local versions of Asian and Mexican dishes.

DAY2 Sightseeing in Vancouver 

Our first full day in Canada sees us embark on a guided sightseeing tour of Vancouver's most characterful districts. As Vancouver's original Downtown, Gastown is the city's most historic area. Redbrick Victorian buildings dot the tree-lined streets surrounding pretty Maple Tree Square. Many coffee shops, art galleries, upmarket fashion boutiques and the famous Gastown Steam Clock can be found in this area named after talkative Hull-born sailor and barman John 'Gassy Jack' Deighton.

Crossing East Hastings Street, we arrive in Chinatown - the largest in Canada - where we experience the sights and sounds of the streets and squares. From leafy Stanley Park, where we view colorful totem poles celebrating the region's indigenous history, we travel to Granville Island. Famous for its food markets, this is where our tour concludes.

The rest of the day is free to explore independently, and you could head to North Vancouver and find the Capilano Suspension Bridge hanging 450 feet above the forest floor. Alternatively, take the cable car to the top of Grouse Mountain for sweeping views of Vancouver.

DAY3 Butchart Gardens on Vancouver Island 

Making the most of a full day on the wild Vancouver Island, we make our way by coach early this morning to Tsawwassen for the ferry over to Swartz Bay. Known for its population of black bears, this is Canada's 11th largest island and, while rugged in parts, is also dappled with charming towns and cities.

One of its most renowned manmade attractions is Butchart Gardens, where we head on arrival. These beautiful botanical gardens started as Robert Butchart's limestone quarry in 1904 before his wife Jennie spotted the potential to create a wonderful sunken garden. The grounds expanded to include a Japanese garden, an Italian garden and a fragrant rose garden.

After exploring this picturesque haven, we transfer by coach to British Columbia's capital, Victoria. There is free time to explore and get lunch independently. You could visit the Inner Harbor lined with grand buildings including the parliament, Royal BC Museum and Fairmont hotel, or wander the streets of Canada's oldest Chinatown. Later, we sail back to Vancouver where you can dine independently tonight.

DAY4Through the mountains to Sun Peaks 

Our trans-Canadian adventure gets underway today as we leave Vancouver by coach for a scenic journey along stunning valleys, with Canada's grand landscapes laid out before us.

Following the course of the Fraser Valley, we arrive at the historic trading post of Hope, surrounded by the immense Cascade Mountains. Here, there is time to grab lunch independently before joining the Coquihalla Highway. Swathes of land blanketed in deep forests pass our windows as we climb through the Columbia Mountains to Sun Peaks.

On arrival in the early evening, there is free time to find dinner and explore the village. A popular, year-round mountain resort with a European feel, Sun Peaks is home to the second largest ski resort in Canada and offers a variety of restaurants, pubs and cafés to enjoy.

DAY5 Into the Rockies to Jasper 

Canada's iconic scenery becomes even more incredible today as we enter the Rocky Mountains. Joining the Yellowhead Highway after breakfast at the hotel, we follow the course of the North Thompson River to the small town of Clearwater. There is time to wander before continuing our journey deep into Canada's wilderness to the jaw-dropping Mount Robson.

With a summit at nearly 13,000ft, this rugged peak is often called the 'King of the Rockies' and its seemingly vertical southern face dominates views from miles around. The varied stratum of rock gives the impression of a road twisting around the mountain - a fact noticed by the indigenous Texqa'kallt people who call it the 'Mountain of the Spiral Road'. After time to explore Mount Robson, we continue our journey to Jasper.

Jasper is a beautiful enigma; although it is a popular destination for visitors to the Rockies, it retains a calm, small-town feel. Charming buildings line streets peppered with interesting shops and restaurants. After checking in to our hotel, you are free to explore this picture-perfect town this evening.

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  • Breakfast
DAY6The stunning sights of Jasper National Park 

A free morning gives you a chance to unwind at our hotel or take a casual stroll around Jasper, admiring its location nestled amongst imposing mountains.

This afternoon, we board our coach for a scenic excursion deep into the UNESCO-listed Jasper National Park on a tour of the Maligne River valley. Traveling through some of Canada's grandest landscapes, we view snow-dusted mountains, plunging waterfalls, hot springs and crystalline lakes. We visit Medicine Lake, where we are treated to an array of staggering vistas before we continue our route to Maligne Lake - the largest glacier-fed body of water in the region.

Before returning to Jasper for a free evening, there is plenty of time to admire the atmosphere and look out for some of the area's rare wildlife, including mule deer, moose, eagles and ospreys - as well as bears, caribou and wolves.

DAY7 Beginning a three-night journey on the Canadian

It's our last morning in Jasper today and we have some free time to enjoy the village. You can take some time to wander the charming streets and soak up the views of the Rockies, or head to a café for breakfast before we transfer to the train station for one of the world's most epic train journeys.

Boarding the steel carriages of the Canadian, we settle in for a three-night ride across Canada to Toronto. As we follow the Athabasca River, we wind down the Rocky Mountains into the verdant foothills. With dinner served onboard, we can enjoy views of glaciers, plunging canyons, soaring mountains and endless pine forests.

As we cross further into Alberta, the scenery changes with remote settlements and serene lakes dotting the landscape. Leaving Edmonton this evening, we can relax and look forward to a laid-back day as the Canadian continues its journey.

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  • Dinner
DAY8Into Canada’s great wide open 

Waking up on the Canadian, we are welcomed to Saskatchewan's vast prairies which we can view while eating breakfast. The seemingly endless grasslands of the Great Plains stretch as far as the eye can see, with boundless farming communities passing by our windows as the Canadian rolls on.

With a population similar to that of Glasgow's and an area greater than France, Saskatchewan is ideal for sitting back and watching the world go by and the glass-roofed panoramic observation car is the perfect place to do this. We travel through the southern plains, home to deer, eagles and, in select areas, antelope, moose and bison. Dinner is also served on board.

We later cross into Manitoba, a province with more than 100,000 lakes stretching all the way up to the shores of Hudson Bay. Late this evening, the train pulls into its capital, Winnipeg, home to more than 50 ethnic communities, before continuing eastwards overnight.

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  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY9 Across the Canadian Shield in northern Ontario

Over breakfast on the Canadian train this morning, we cross the rocky ground of northwestern Ontario, a landscape pocked with stunning lakes and thick, verdant forests of ancient trees. We pass through an area known as the Canadian Shield, a geological formation of ancient rock that stretches over 3 million square miles across Canada. The shield is made of the exposed continental crust that lies below North America, as fascinating as it is beautiful.

For the isolated communities we pass through, the Canadian Pacific Railway has been a lifeline for decades. While Ontario might be the most populous of Canada's provinces, the remote areas we travel through today are raw Canadian wilderness, with moose, lynx and black bears prowling its dense woodlands.

After lunch onboard, the Canadian changes direction, continuing its journey in a southeasterly direction toward the Great Lakes. Spend some time in the observation car or lounge as we travel through this evocative scenery before dinner is served. The Canadian continues overnight toward our destination.

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  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY10 Arrival in Toronto

Our final morning onboard the Canadian begins with a continental breakfast as we travel south toward Toronto. The views change from mountains and prairies to more familiar suburban scenes as we make our way around Lake Simcoe into the Greater Toronto area.

After lunch on board, we arrive at Toronto's Union Station, Canada's largest and most elegant train station. Its Great Hall looks every bit like a temple to the railroad, while its resplendent limestone exterior is dominated by 22 Romanesque columns. Built in 1927, this glorious Beaux-Arts structure is the third incarnation of the station - a testament to the importance of railways in connecting Canada. Nearby is the iconic CN Tower built by the Canadian National Railway Company and the world's tallest free-standing structure from 1975 until 2007.

We transfer to our downtown hotel where there is time to unwind or explore Canada's most populous city at leisure. There is no shortage of restaurants nearby for you to find somewhere to eat, from steak and seafood to European and Asian cuisine.

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  • Breakfast, Lunch
DAY11 Sailing into the mist on a Niagara Falls cruise

Today is a highlight of this trans-Canadian adventure. On our coach, we are joined by an expert local guide for a full-day trip to the incredible Niagara Falls.

Connecting two of the Great Lakes - Erie and Ontario - the Niagara River plunges down three astonishing waterfalls. When we arrive, we set sail on a cruise to get closer to one of the world's most impressive natural sights - with protective ponchos supplied. Marveling at the American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls and the iconic Horseshoe Falls is an unforgettable experience as the clouds of spray and thunderous roar emphasize the awesome majesty of nature.

Back on shore, there is time for lunch independently in one of Niagara's restaurants before viewing the falls from above at Table Rock. Continuing our exploration, we reach the whirlpool where the river bursts out of the Niagara Gorge. We conclude our excursion at the pretty town of Niagara on the Lake, where there is time to stroll its streets. Returning to Toronto this evening, you are free to dine independently.

DAY12 Traveling home

This spectacular expedition has seen us journey overland from the Pacific coast to the Great Lakes, witnessing many highlights of the world's second-largest country. Three nights aboard the Canadian provided a front-row seat to varied landscapes and a cruise into the Niagara Falls created unforgettable memories.

Your Canadian tour ends in Toronto this morning. After checking out of the hotel, you can continue exploring this unique city at your own pace or transfer to the airport for your return home.

Additional information

Departure times

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Mobility information

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Hotels

The Crimson Hotel, Jasper
The Crimson Hotel, Jasper
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Sun Peaks Grand Hotel & Conference Centre, Sun Peaks
Sun Peaks Grand Hotel & Conference Centre, Sun Peaks
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Chelsea Hotel, Toronto
Chelsea Hotel, Toronto
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Century Plaza, Vancouver
Century Plaza, Vancouver
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Trains

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VIA Rail's Canadian

On The Canadian, we experience an epic journey through Canada, highlighting constantly changing landscapes and dramatic scenery. The train ventures between coastal Vancouver, the stunning Rocky Mountains and the modern city of Toronto on a 2,775-mile route, providing travellers with up to four nights of classic overnight rail travel.

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