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2022-23 Travel Guide to Canada

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train, and sitting in a comfortable railway car is by far the most inviting way to cross vast stretches of prairie, see the Rocky Mountains, and experience the wealth of natural beauty that is Canada. VIA RAIL Travellers looking for a safe, sustainable, accessible and exciting travel experience in Canada will find it with VIA Rail Canada. Focusing on the traveller first, VIA Rail is reimagining the Canadian journey by creating smarter ways to travel. VIA Rail connects over 400 Canadian communities from Halifax to Vancouver and Churchill. On-board, passengers enjoy a wide selection of food and beverages and a relaxing journey with spacious seats and comfort- able cabins and berths (on long-distance trains), access to WiFi (on certain routes) and an on-train entertainment system (in the Québec City-Windsor corridor). VIA Rail offers some of Canada's best scenic travel experiences, including one of the world's most legendary and popular long-distance rail journeys—the Canadian— a cross-country service linking Toronto and Vancouver. This route offers breathtaking landscapes, cosy accommodations, attentive and courteous service and outstanding dining. The long-distance journey through Eastern Canada, also known as the Ocean, is as memorable: the charm and uniqueness of the Maritimes coupled with the on-board comfort of the train make it the perfect getaway. Day trippers love the Québec City-Windsor corridor as a means of experiencing some of the country's most vibrant cities. Every year, when the streets of Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal and Québec City explode with the energy of iconic festivals and events showcasing top talent from around the world, VIA Rail makes getting there part of the thrill. Festival-hop from city to city to experience some of Canada's many great events. If you're a nature lover, be sure to make the trip between Jasper National Park and the rugged North Pacific Coast of Prince Rupert, B.C. This two-day rail journey winds along the Skeena River where wild grizzlies, black bears, moose, bald eagles, elk and mountain sheep gaze as you pass. Visit the Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary and explore Prince Rupert's remarkable Museum of Northern British Columbia, which houses the fascinating history, culture and art of the Northwest Coast in a traditional longhouse. You can also opt for the Winnipeg- Churchill train, one of the five Adventure Routes offered by VIA Rail, which travels through 1,697 km (1,055 mi.) of Canadian landscapes, from the Prairies to boreal forest and subarctic tundra. You'll travel through many unique communities and enjoy two days and two nights of awe-inspiring views. Once in Churchill, you'll be immersed in untamed wilderness. Bask in the warm village atmosphere and experience some truly memorable moments. Be ready for adventure as you enter this world of exceptional flora and fauna, which includes polar bears in autumn, belugas in summer as well as the magical northern lights during winter (www.viarail.ca). 27 ROCKY MOUNTAINEER • DESTINATION CANADA

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