VIA Rail - Train travel in Canada
VIA Rail - rail passes and tickets for Canada
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Our most comprehensive and most popular pass. It covers the whole country from Nova Scotia on the east coast to Vancouver Island in the west, and as far north as the shores of Hudson Bay. So you could take in Halifax, Quebec City, Montreal, Toronto, the Rockies and Vancouver.
If you plan to spend most of your time in the east then this could be the pass for you. It covers great cities such as Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Quebec City as well as the magnificent Niagara Falls. The Quebec City to Windsor Corridor combines modern urbanity, quaint old world charm, breathtaking scenery and hosts of festivals to make an exhilarating and inspirational place to visit.
An amazing deal. This pass covers the entire VIA Rail network in Canada together with the Amtrak network in the USA. and is the ultimate rail pass for the North American continent. Travel the whole continent from Miami in the south to Churchill in the north and hundreds of places in between, your only problem is deciding where you’d like to go!
Our easternmost service operates between vibrant Halifax, Nova Scotia on the east coast of Canada and Montreal, the cosmopolitan heart (if not the capital) of French speaking Canada. The journey itself takes about 20 hours, part of which is overnight, but the train is very comfortable complete with lounges, a restaurant car, and if you want you can reserve a bedroom on board.
The moment you board the Chaleur in Montreal your adventure begins. From Montreal to Gaspe you have a 1,041km journey to the coast to enjoy: travel along the south shore of the St. Lawrence to Matapedia, viewing the beautiful Baie des Chaleurs that gave the train its name
Our best known route and one of the world’s greatest rail journeys. Operating between Toronto and Vancouver (and vice versa), the Canadian operates three times a week in each direction, year round. The whole journey takes 3 days and nights (but you can break your journey),
Leaving Winnipeg, in the heart of the prairies, you travel via The Pas to Churchill, a city in the vast sub arctic region, on the shores of Hudson Bay famous for its Polar Bears in winter and Beluga whales in summer.
Taking a fabulous 1,160-kilometre (725-mile) journey over two days, the Skeena travels between Jasper National Park in the heart of the superb Canadian Rockies, and Prince Rupert on the Pacific coast. En-route an overnight stop is made at Prince George before continuing the journey the next day.
On the Malahat you'll view some of the most beautiful countryside of Vancouver Island between Victoria, at the southern tip of the island, and Courtenay midway up the island
A nature lover’s fantasy. Departing from Montreal, these trains travel across the island, head through the St. Lawrence River Valley to Lanaudiere and on to La Mauricie and the Portneuf region before arriving in Hervey Junction where they go on their respective to Senneterre or Jonquiere.
Want to explore some more of Canada’s great wilderness regions? You can with the Lake Superior! Travelling to the heart of isolated regions, such as that around Lake Superior, can be adventurous and uncomfortable unless, of course, you travel on the Lake Superior train...