Rocky Mountaineer

Travelling onboard the Rocky Mountaineer train is the only way to see the Canadian Rockies. The two-day rail journey offers an unforgettable Canadian train experience. The entire train ride takes place during daylight hours to ensure you enjoy every minute of the breathtaking scenery of glacier-fed lakes, majestic mountain ranges and ferocious rivers. Check out the routes below!

First Passage to the West, 2 days fr £528  
Travel from Vancouver to Banff or Calgary

Named for the pass over which it crosses the Canadian Rockies, the First Passage to the West train route takes you between Vancouver, British Columbia, and either Banff or Calgary, Alberta. This route traces the historic transcontinental rail line that united Canada's East and West. Amongst other highlights it includes the legendary Spiral Tunnels.

Route Highlights
• The Last Spike • Spiral Tunnels • Fraser and Thompson Canyon • Kicking Horse Pass

Journey through the clouds, 2 days fr £528  
Travel from Vancouver to Jasper

Journey between Vancouver, British Columbia and the picturesque resort town of Jasper, Alberta. This rail route is known for scenic valleys, plentiful wildlife including bears and majestic Mt. Robson, highest peak in the Canadian Rockies.

Route Highlights
• Fraser and Thompson Canyon • Pyramid Falls • Mount Robson • Yellowhead Pass • Jasper National Park

Rainforest to Gold Rush, 2 days fr £528  
Travel from Whistler to Jasper

The Rainforest to Gold Rush Route links the mountain resorts of Whistler, British Columbia and Jasper, Alberta. Journey through the historic Cariboo Gold Rush region, lush forests of northern B.C. and awe-inspiring Rocky Mountain Trench past Mt. Robson to Jasper.

Route Highlights
• Anderson and Seton Lakes • Cariboo Plateau • Fraser River and Canyon • Rocky Mountain Trench Mount Robson

Whistler Sea to Sky climb, half day fr £91  
Travel from Vancouver to Whistler

An exclusive rail journey between the two spectacular cities of Vancouver and Whistler, British Columbia. The Whistler Sea to Sky Climb route delivers the unique blend of contrasts the Sea-to- Sky corridor is famous for: cities and old-growth forests, bustling action and natural serenity, deep valleys and snow-capped peaks, seascapes and mountain views.

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