Imagine yourself leisurely touring the most secluded and unspoiled regions of the Canadian Rockies from a luxurious railcar. Everywhere you look is untouched, pristine beauty.
In spring, train travel in Canada lets you glide within feet of glassy, sapphire-blue lakes that gently wrap the base of majestic mountains. Bursts of evergreen trees dot snow-capped mountain ranges in the fall. Summer brings scenes of rocky peaks cut by the constant rush of mighty rivers.
You'll also awe at forests of green offset by stately gray mountainsides and azure-blue skies. And winter! There's nothing more peaceful and serine than winter train vacations that guide you through freshly fallen snow that blankets everything as far as the eye can see.
In Canada, practically every view is astounding. However, tourist attractions in and around the Canadian Rockies can often become overcrowded leaving you frustrated and tired. Thankfully, train vacations onboard the Rocky Mountaineer offer just the right balance of relaxation and activity.
Depending on your choice of the Gold Leaf Dome Coach or Red Leaf Coach, you'll enjoy ample legroom, picturesque scenes through bi-level sky domes and panoramic views through full-length windows. Outdoor vestibules provide an excellent opportunity to stretch your legs and take a deep breath of fresh, clean Canadian Rockies' air.
Insightful commentary about the scenery you view is provided throughout your daily journeys. In addition, you'll be treated to scrumptious, gourmet meals and luscious snacks either in our spacious dining room or served at your seat, depending on your coach option. (Read answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about train travel in Canada aboard the Rocky Mountaineer.)
You can choose from tours of between two- and 16-days. Each includes train travel in Canada, hotel accommodation, sightseeing tours, narrated motor coach transportation to and from the Rocky Mountaineer, meals, snacks and nightly entertainment.
If you would like, a travel agent can also arrange airfare and extended vacation activities, such as Alaskan cruises, at an additional charge.