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What is the best train to cross Canada?

The famous Rocky Mountaineer train connects British Columbia and Alberta, running through the Canadian Rockies. It only runs during the day. There are scenic unique routes, with stops in Jasper, Banff, Lake Louise, Vancouver or Whistler.



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#2 Travel tip: Explore Canada's scenery Taking the train across Canada is the best way to discover the country's diverse landscape, especially if you've never visited Canada before. See mountains, lakes, prairies, forests, and cities.

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Train holidays with VIA Rail are a more economical way to experience Canada. Unlike the Rocky Mountaineer which offers daylight only services, the VIA Rail trains operate throughout the day and night getting you to your destination sooner.

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While most people would think that Summer is the best traveling season, in reality, the best time of year to take a train across the Canadian countryside is in the Fall or early Wintertime. This time of year offers cheaper hotels, fewer crowds, and beautiful weather.

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The Toronto to Vancouver sleeper train cost depends on the train class you select and the date you choose to travel. Fares for a cabin for two in Sleeper Plus Class start at approximately $2000 per person. Fares for Prestige Class cabins start at approximately $5000 per person.

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Where can I sleep with my RV?
  • Campgrounds. There are thousands of campgrounds across Canada. ...
  • Rest stops. Rest stops are located along major highways. ...
  • Shopping centres. Note that it is prohibited to spend the night in a shopping centre parking lot in Canada.


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There are many scenic train rides in Canada, but The Canadian, i.e. the train between Toronto and Vancouver, offers the most varied landscapes. The most popular section of this train journey is the ride in the Rocky Mountains, before, during, and after the train's stop in Jasper.

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Shower amenities are provided in your cabin (towels, shampoo and soap).

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