6 Trains & Tracks that Defined Canada's Rail History
History shows that Canadian train trips weren’t always so easy or so luxurious. In fact, without the Canadian railway, our home and native land might not exist at all.
Today – as big a country as Canada is (the world’s second-largest, after Russia) – it seems entirely navigable. Most major destinations are a few hours away by plane. But go back 200 years in Canadian history, and the country was nothing more than an unstitched quilt of lakes, bogs, forests, and rivers in the east; an endless mirage of prairie in the middle; and a maze of insurmountable mountain ranges and plunging river valleys in the west.
How did Canada’s rail get built?
– Canadian Pacific Railway president William Cornelius Van Horne, in 1880
When and where was the first Canadian railway built?
Can you take the train from Toronto to Montreal?
Was the Pullman the first train sleeper car?
When (and why) did BC become a province of Canada?
How do you get to the Chateau Lake Louise?
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