The Canadian
Hopping on this train is the ultimate way to discover how big and beautiful Canada is. 'The Canadian' was the flagship of the Canadian Pacific Rail line when it began service in 1955. The Canadian is an incredible cross-country journey between Toronto and Vancouver. The train covers 4,466 kilometres. Along the way, pass the forests of Ontario, the endless fields of the Prairie provinces, and the dramatic Rocky Mountains.
Major city stops include Sudbury, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Jasper, and Kamloops. This route is a sleeper train experience that takes four days and four nights if you don’t get off at any stops. If you do decide to do a layover in any of the destinations, you should know that you’ll be there a minimum of four days until the next train comes through.
There are a handful of minor stops as well. It’s important to note that most stops are short (between 30 minutes and two hours) and are subject to change to stay on schedule.
The Canadian offers Economy, Sleeper Plus, and Prestige classes.