Along the way, you'll travel through the beautiful Hudson River Valley, New York's wine country, and the incredible gorges of the Finger Lakes region near the dramatic spectacle of Niagara Falls, where the Maple Leaf crosses the US/Canadian border.
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Go international onboard the Maple Leaf from New York City to Canada's equally urban metropolis, Toronto.
Beyond being a convenient method of travel, the Niagara Parks Falls Incline Railway boasts spectacular views of the Horseshoe Falls and Table Rock Centre.
Luckily, Canadian train trips cross most of it, and the journeys allow you to take in some of the world's most spectacular scenery, stress-free. Some of the country's most remote—and beautiful—spots lack road access, so a train ride may also be the only way to visit.
To see and experience all that is Toronto, you should plan a stay of at least a week (preferably in spring, summer, or fall -- winters can be bitter, though no worse than a winter in New York City). If you're here for a short period, you need to plan carefully so you don't miss the must-see sights.
From Toronto, VIA Rail's iconic train, the Canadian, takes riders on a magical, five-day, four-night, 2,775-mile journey across four time zones and five provinces.
Our packages with The Canadian train start at $5,280 and include the train, your meals on the train, your hotels before and after the train tour, transfers to and from the airport or hotel, sightseeing tours and activities, and some additional meals.