Rocky Mountaineer GoldLeaf versus SilverLeaf: A Firsthand Account

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Published May 17, 2024
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Sunlight flooded through the train's glass-dome windows. Sipping a glass of wine, I stared at the blue lake outside as we moved slowly along the tree-lined tracks. I was on Rocky Mountaineer, making my way from Banff to Vancouver.

The all-daylight luxury train travelled 957 kilometres (594 miles) over two days, taking us from the Canadian Rockies to the West Coast. This beautiful journey is called First Passage to the West and is one of the train’s three historic rail routes. 

Riding the train during the spring was a delight. Snow-capped mountains, rushing rivers, deep green forests. Bumbling bears, circling bald eagles, grazing bighorn sheep.  

There was no shortage of things to see. And it’s not just the scenery that made this journey special. It was also the delicious cuisine, friendly hosts, and attentive service that Rocky Mountaineer is known for. 

Person looking at camera, standing in the outdoor area on Rocky Mountaineer train

Day 1 – Banff to Kamloops, SilverLeaf

Pros of SilverLeaf

Day 2 – Kamloops to Vancouver, GoldLeaf

Pros of GoldLeaf

Final thoughts and service level recommendations