Embarking on the Via Rail Canadian train journey is like stepping into a timeless adventure. This iconic route spans over 4,000 kilometers, connecting Vancouver, British Columbia, to Toronto, Ontario, and offering travelers an unparalleled way to experience Canada’s vast beauty. The train features a range of amenities to make your journey comfortable and unforgettable. I stayed in a single sleeper cabin, part of the Sleeper Plus class, which provides cozy accommodations, access to exclusive lounges, and some of the most delicious meals I’ve ever enjoyed on a trip. The food is truly exquisite, prepared fresh onboard, and served with impeccable attention to detail by the amazing Via Rail staff, who go above and beyond to make every moment special.
The journey itself is as much about the scenery as it is about the train. From snow-covered peaks in the Rockies to sparkling rivers, dense forests, and endless prairie landscapes, every kilometer offers a new and breathtaking view. The train’s observation car is the perfect spot to soak it all in. While delays are possible—freight trains have priority on Canada’s railways—some of these are built into the schedule. It’s wise to plan some flexibility at either end of your trip to account for unexpected waits. At an approximate cost of $1,600 CAD (with a 40% discount) for my Sleeper Plus ticket, this journey is an investment in relaxation, adventure, and the ultimate Canadian travel experience. Whether you’re watching the world glide by, enjoying gourmet meals, or chatting with fellow travelers, the Via Rail Canadian is a trip I’d highly recommend.
The Via Rail Canadian journey travels through the traditional territories of many Indigenous Nations, including the Coast Salish, Secwépemc, Ktunaxa, Cree, Anishinaabe, Métis, Haudenosaunee, and many others whose lands we cross from Vancouver to Toronto. We acknowledge and honor the deep connection these Nations have to the land, waters, and skies that have sustained them for generations. This journey offers a profound opportunity to reflect on the beauty of these lands and the histories they hold. We travel with gratitude and respect for the caretakers of these territories, past and present.