Steam train trips Canada

Steam train trips Canada

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Experience the pristine wilderness and stunning Rocky Mountain ranges right outside your window while wrapped in the comfort and sophisticated elegance of the Royal Canadian Pacific. 

The Royal Canadian Pacific takes you through some of the most rugged, inaccessible and spectacular terrain in the world along the historic Canadian Pacific Railway lines.

Take in Banff, Lake Louise, Kicking Horse Resort in Golden, the Canadian Museum of Rail Travel in Cranbrook, the UNESCO World Heritage site Head-Smashed-In-Buffalo-Jump in the foothills of the Rockies, and the Homeplace Ranch in the Alberta Prairies. 

This tour is a first class experience and a marvellous way to see otherwise hard to find places in Canada's beautiful countryside.

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Steam train trips Canada

A two-day passage aboard the world famous Rocky Mountaineer train and hotel lodging in Vancouver and Jasper.

Day 1 Vancouver Arrival

Arrive in Vancouver and spend time exploring this scenic city. Admission to the Vancouver Observation Deckat Harbour Centre with  views of the city, mountains and ocean is included.

Day 2 Vancouver to Kamloops

Travel onboard the Rocky Mountaineer from the coastal city of Vancouver to Kamloops. You can see dramatic changes in scenery, from the lush green fields of the Fraser River Valley, through forests and winding river canyons surrounded by the peaks of the Coast and Cascade Mountains, to the desert-like environment of the interior. 

Day 3 Kamloops to Jasper

Your journey continues north and east to the mighty Canadian Rockies and the province of Alberta. Today’s highlights include Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies at 3,954 metres (12,972 feet), Pyramid Falls, as well as the climb over the Yellowhead Pass into Jasper National Park. 

Day 4 Jasper departure

Your tour ends with check-out from your Jasper hotel.

Steam train trips Canada

Alberta Prairie offers an exciting one day adventure on board a real steam or diesel-powered train. Different themes are enacted throughout the season, including murder mysteries, family, dinner theatre, seniors and teddy bear specials.

At some point during your excursion the train may be brought to a screeching halt. Look out! It’s the dreaded outlaw “Bolton Gang”. They are known to frequent these parts and on occasion hold up the train.

But fear not the Canadian Metis hero, Gabriel Dumont, is there to stops them. After a short but furious gun battle, the money the outlaws took from passengers is retrieved. Since it’s impossible to tell who the money belongs to, it is donated to a number of children’s charities.

All excursions include a full course buffet meal which is included in the fare, on board entertainment and maybe even a train robbery.
During your journey on board the train you will travel through the beautiful rolling and treed countryside of Alberta’s Parkland.

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Steam train trips Canada

train6.jpgDiscover eastern Canada’s most scenic rail line as you travel on board the oldest operating steam train in the nation.

The train takes you for a 64 km round trip on the banks of one of Canada’s most beautiful natural reserves, the Gatineau park. Discover the enchanting landscapes of western Quebec’s Outaouais region.

Traindessaveurs.jpgYou can sit back and relax aboard the climate-controlled cars and let the “clickety-clack” of the wheels carry you back to a by-gone era.
Tour highlights: In Wakefield, don’t miss the spectacular pivoting of the 93-ton steam engine on the last operating manual turntable in Canada.

Take part in a guided tour throughout the village or take a peak inside the cab of the steam engine.

ServeusesRiviera.jpgDuring your stop, visit the many shops and restaurants of Wakefield.

The musicians will offer a short performance in the park. Trip details:

The complete five hour round trip consists of a two-hour stop in Wakefield and travel time is a hour and a half in each direction.

Automne-loco.jpg The 909 steam engine is a type 2-8-0 and was built in Sweden in 1907. It is the only operating European steam engine in Canada and one of the last operating excursion steam engine in Canada.

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