Delight in the contrasts of Canada on this journey of
ever-changing scenery and dynamic cities featuring Vancouver,
Toronto and luxury accommodations on VIA Rail's Canadian
Experience a contemporary take on old-world luxury travel in
Canada. On this transcontinental vacation from Vancouver to
Toronto, enjoy private sightseeing and grand Fairmont hotel
accommodations in the bookend cities and travel in the elegance of
Prestige Class on VIA Rail's Canadian.
From the leather sofa in your roomy cabin, take in the
constantly changing views of the Canadian wilderness while enjoying
personalized concierge service. Every detail along the way makes
this lavish journey unforgettable.
This itinerary is also available from Toronto to
Vancouver based on your travel preference.
Unforgettable Experiences
Traveling in luxury on the Canadian
Settle into your Prestige Class cabin - the highest level of service offered on VIA Rail's Canadian - and enjoy the passing vistas from your extra-large picture windows or any of the train's cozy lounges.
Marveling at the Canadian Rockies
One of the highlights of any trans-Canadian journey is passing through the dramatic scenery of UNESCO World Heritage-listed Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks, where towering mountains, glacial lakes and wildlife line the tracks.
Discovering Vancouver’s best attractions
On a three-hour private guided sightseeing tour, discover the local ambiance of Vancouver while seeing its most famous sites and neighborhoods, including Stanley Park and Granville Island.
Exploring Toronto and its sites
Canada’s most populous city is brimming with fascinating sights, from the famous CN Tower to Casa Loma, and you can uncover them alongside a guide on a four-hour private sightseeing tour.
Itinerary
Arriving in Vancouver on Canada’s West Coast
Your vacation begins today as your flight arrives in the West
Coast city of Vancouver. As Canada's third-largest metropolis, this
destination is steeped in art, culture and fantastic amenities at
every turn. You can get your first glimpses on arrival as a private
transfer takes you from the airport to your four-star hotel.
The Fairmont Hotel is in the heart of Downtown Vancouver, set
among high-end boutiques and impressive art galleries. Known as the
"Castle in the City" due to its châteauesque copper-pitched roof,
the Hotel Vancouver was built in 1939 as one of Canada's railway
hotels. After checking in for two nights, you have the rest of the
day to get to know your new surroundings.
Vancouver is one of Canada's top culinary destinations, and the
restaurants around the city reflect this. Whether you crave fresh
Pacific seafood or international cuisine, there are plenty of
options to tempt you. Overnight Vancouver.
A private sightseeing adventure in Vancouver
Setting out into the city today with a private guide, you can
get to know Vancouver's best features in a way not available to
larger group tours. Venture into Stanley Park, where stunning leafy
expanses and ocean views meet colorful totem poles that celebrate
the region's indigenous history.
Moving onto Gastown, you can wander the cobblestone streets,
admiring the contrasts of red brick Victorian buildings and the
modern boutiques and restaurants that call this trendy neighborhood
home. Your tour also uncovers Granville Island, the historic Lions
Gate Bridge, and Cyprus Mountain viewpoint before returning you to
your hotel.
With the remainder of the day at leisure, you could continue
exploring Vancouver at your own pace, perhaps visiting the
Vancouver Art Gallery or Museum of Vancouver. You could also
venture just outside the city to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park to
walk amongst the treetops. Overnight Vancouver.
Stepping aboard VIA Rail’s Canadian
This morning, there is time to revisit your favorite sites
throughout Vancouver or walk along one of the many trails
throughout the city. You might like to grab a coffee and wander
along the seawall, soaking up ocean views.
Later, an included private transfer takes you to Vancouver's
train station, where your epic transcontinental journey aboard VIA
Rail's Canadian begins. As you step aboard the train, you will be
shown to your Prestige Class Cabin, complete with a private
restroom and shower. Settle in and enjoy the passing vistas from
extra-large picture windows as the Canadian departs Vancouver and
begins its journey inland.
For a different perspective, you might like to take in the
changing scenery from any of the lounges on the train. Your
personal concierge is available to ensure your comfort at every
moment, and with complimentary gourmet meals and bar service
throughout, this eastbound journey is sure to leave a lasting
impression. Overnight train.
Includes
Dinner
A privileged perspective on the Rockies
Waking on the train this morning, the views are dramatically
different than yesterday, with the rugged scenery of the Canadian
Rockies passing by your window. Today's route is one of the most
scenic of the rail journey, as the train follows the Fraser and
North Thompson Rivers. Keep watch for wildlife, including bear and
moose, and snow-capped mountain peaks in the distance. Pyramid
Falls and Mount Robson - the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies -
are also visible before the Canadian passes through Jasper National
Park and continues its eastward journey, passing through Alberta's
capital city, Edmonton, later today.
After breakfast in the Dining Car, you could explore the
amenities aboard the train. You have access to all of the lounges
on the train, as well as to the Skyline Car - an exclusive
entertainment center with an observation dome offering 360-degree
views - and the Park Car, with three different salons and an upper
observation deck. Enjoy priority reservations in the Dining Car for
dinner and an evening to relax as the route unfolds. Overnight
train.
Includes
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Traversing the Prairies on the Canadian
Having left the dramatic peaks and lush forests of Alberta
behind, the train continues toward Toronto this morning, entering
the mid-point of your journey. The western provinces of
Saskatchewan and Manitoba are commonly known as "The Prairies" and
are awash with sights of plains, hills, lakes and rivers.
Spend the day enjoying the views of Canada's ever-changing
landscape while savoring exclusive access to the Park Car, dining
on superb meals and delighting in impeccable service. With a
population smaller than Dallas in an area similar in size to Texas,
Saskatchewan is perfect for sitting back and watching the world go
by. Look for wildlife, such as deer, as the train crosses the
southern plains. Later, the Canadian crosses into Manitoba, a
province with more than 100,000 lakes stretching up to the shores
of the Hudson Bay. Its capital is Winnipeg, considered the
geographic capital of Canada, and the train pulls through this
fascinating and cultural city tonight before continuing east.
Overnight train.
Includes
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
The ancient landscapes of the Canadian Shield
The Canadian Shield is one of the world's largest continental
shields, with vast expanses of exposed Precambrian rock and pretty
lakes peppered throughout the landscape. The terrain alternates
between gently rolling and primarily flat, hinting at the glacial
activity here millions of years ago. These visions set the backdrop
for today's travels as you pass through Ontario on your third full
day aboard the Canadian. A highlight of this stretch of track is
Longlac, which, located at the northern tip of Long Lake, played an
important role as part of the historic canoe route for fur
traders.
Between meals, you could spend some time in the Park Car,
enjoying its two salons and observation deck, all of which provide
fantastic views of Canada and its constantly changing scenery.
Overnight train.
Includes
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Arriving in Toronto
Enjoy breakfast and brunch in the Dining Car as the final miles
of this epic journey through Western and Central Canada lie ahead.
The Canadian leaves the wide-open spaces of rural Canada behind,
and suburban and urban scenery guide the way to Toronto's Union
Station.
Toronto's Union Station is Canada's largest and most elegant
train station. Its Great Hall looks like a temple to the railroad,
and its limestone exterior features 22 Romanesque columns. And this
is just one of Toronto's iconic buildings you will see today; your
accommodations for the next two nights are at the Fairmont Royal
York, another elegant Canadian Pacific Railroad hotel. After
disembarking the train, transfer independently to your hotel to
check in, and then you are free to explore Toronto.
Peruse the iconic markets, such as the St. Lawrence Market for a
famous peameal bacon sandwich or Kensington Market to savor its
street food, vibrant murals and shop fronts. Or, stroll along the
waterfront as you gaze at the city's skyscrapers. Overnight
Toronto.
Includes
Breakfast, Brunch
An introduction to Toronto
The most populous city in Canada, Toronto is a melting pot of
culture, history and art, and it is yours to uncover today on a
private guided tour. Your guide picks you up from your hotel and
proceeds to some of the city's most famous landmarks, offering
insightful commentary and local stories along the way.
See Toronto's attractions and vibrant neighborhoods, and admire
the city's magnificent architecture during your four-hour tour.
Returning to your hotel, the rest of the day is free to relax at
your hotel with its skylit indoor pool, sauna and steam rooms or to
continue exploring at leisure.
Toronto is home to more than 9,300 restaurants, whose menus
represent cultures and flavors from around the world. Find
traditional Canadian dishes, such as poutine, alongside offerings
like shawarma and fresh fish on your final night in Canada.
Overnight Toronto.
Traveling home
Spanning from Vancouver on the Pacific Coast to Toronto on Lake
Ontario, this remarkable journey has been the most luxurious way to
travel across Canada. The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver and the Fairmont
Royal York provided top-of-the-line accommodations in your bookend
cities, and your time on the Canadian was complemented by Prestige
Class service. Complete with private sightseeing and some of
Canada's best scenery, this has been an unparalleled adventure.
After checking out of the hotel this morning, your trans-Canada
tour comes to a close. Enjoy an included private transfer to
Toronto's airport for your flight home. If you wish to extend your
stay in Toronto, speak to a Rail Specialist about adding additional
nights.
Departure times vary based on selected rail vacation. This
information will be provided in your final documents. For more
information please speak with your rail specialist.
Mobility information
Due to the nature of our tours, they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. Please reference our Mobility Ratings Information, and if you’d like to discuss any particular vacation with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us at 1-877-929-7245.
What’s included on the tour?
Accommodation
4 nights’ 4-Star hotel accommodation
4 nights in a Prestige Class cabin aboard VIA Rail’s Canadian
Transportation
All rail and coach travel throughout your tour
Private transfer to Vancouver rail station
Private airport transfers
Flights and airport transfers
Private airport transfers
Food & Drink
4 breakfasts, 1 brunch, 3 lunches, 4 dinners
Excursions & Entertainment
All guided tours and excursions
Not Included
Cancellation & Travel Insurance is not included in the price of the tour but can be arranged
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.
The Canadian is a truly iconic train and transports us in
restored carriages across the country in comfort. Enjoy freshly
prepared meals while on board and spend relaxed daytime hours
lounging in the armchairs of the Bullet Lounge, where panoramic
windows immerse us in beautiful, everchanging landscapes. We travel
in comfortable curtained berths on The Canadian. Upgrading to
Prestige Class is available on request.
Many of our guests choose to spend additional nights
before or after their trip. Great Rail Journeys
would be happy to make hotel arrangements for you.
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MARY NIELSEN
Submitted 26 Sep 2024
THis trip was pretty much what we had expected. Lots of good food, drink, and meeting new people. Our prestige room was, again, as expected--fine for lounging, watching TV, looking out the window, etc. The bed, as expected, was kind of small, but do-able. Just a little bit firm for my liking, but many on the train said it was fine. The staff was SUPERIOR, especially the first crew that got on at Vancouver. The food was exceptional, and the bar car and park-view car were very enjoyable. A good trip for us!
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BARRY S FORD
Submitted 26 Jul 2024
The service on this rail experience is top notch. Our concierges were outstanding: Rachel, Claire, and Chantal. Our dining room manger, Daniel, was excellent. So efficient. All the dining room attendants were so friendly and helpful. The dining room was very attractive and inviting.
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Mr. STEPHEN MACKEY
Submitted 04 Jul 2024
The train was comfortable and relaxing. The entire staff was extremely friendly and aaccommodating. Highly recommended.
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Lee
Submitted 15 Jul 2023
From the concierge service taking our bags at the train station, to the extraordinary food and service in the dining car, to the perfect attention by staff throughout our journey, this was a spectacular trip. And did I mention that the scenery was continuously breathtaking?
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MARY KATHLEEN DUNCAN
Submitted 27 Oct 2022
All of the transfers arranged by Vacations by Rail worked flawlessly. No stress there. The train trip itself was as promised, beautiful views out our picture window, very good food and very pleasant and accommodating staff, with one exception. The dining car manager, who had originally agreed that we could have a table for two, when we arrived for the first lunch seating said she couldn't accommodate us - she was too full. Since all of the literature about Prestige Class says you are entitled to room service dining, and since COVID is definitely not over and the usual seating in the dining room is four to a table we had no intention of sitting across the table from two strangers. We had, however, agreed to try the dining room as long as we had our own table. The dining room manager told Sunny, our cabin attendant, that she could accommodate us, so we told Sunny we would try it out. Unpleasant experience when we arrived for lunch, so we left and had room service for the rest of the trip.
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LAURENCIA JEANETTE LIEBMANN
Submitted 19 Sep 2022
Excellent way to travel by train. Porters, stewards and servers were professional, knowledgeable and super friendly.
Only hiccup was our arrival in Toronto....no assistance with luggage or navigating the maze of the train station.