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Travel Guide to Canada 2024-25

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the Prairies to boreal forest and subarctic tundra. You'll travel through many unique communities and enjoy 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). AGAWA CANYON TOUR TRAIN Fans of the legendary Group of Seven artists will want to journey into the remote northern Ontario wilderness that inspired these talented painters on-board the Algoma Central Railway's Agawa Canyon Tour Train. Not only does the 367-km (228-mi.) round trip from Sault Ste. Marie wind through the spectacular canyon from early June until mid-October, attracting wildlife lovers and nature enthusi- asts alike, but it also stops at Mile 114 to allow for exciting hikes to the floor of the Agawa Canyon, created by glacial retreat some 10,000 years ago. A GPS-triggered commen- tary in six languages makes sure you don't miss a thing along the way, telling stories of fur traders, explorers and the Ojibway people. While spring and summer tours are certainly beautiful, autumn is the most popular time for this train tour. In fact, so many leaf peepers come looking for autumn colours that booking well ahead is recommended (www.agawatrain.com). WHITE PASS & YUKON ROUTE RAILWAY If you've ever longed to see Canada's farthest northern locations, such as the Klondike Gold Rush country, you'll want to book a seat on the long-serving diesel and steam locomotives of the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway. This authentic vintage train, an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark, makes a steep 914 m (3,000 ft.) climb through gorges and glaciers on a narrow-gauge track. Retrace the original route to the White Pass Summit, passing Bridal Veil Falls, Inspiration Point and Dead Horse Gulch. Enjoy a breathtaking panorama of mountains, waterfalls, tunnels, trestles and historic sites (www.wpyr.com). ROCKY MOUNTAINEER Is the Rocky Mountaineer at the top of your bucket list? You're not alone! Featuring once- in-a-lifetime views of majestic mountains, glittering lakes and pristine western Canadian wilderness, this iconic train offers a spectacular experience. Guests can choose from two levels of service: SilverLeaf or GoldLeaf, both of which include delectable food and wine, outstanding attention to detail and fascinating, informative on-board commentaries. Multi-day excursions include such iconic destinations as Vancouver, Whistler, Lake Louise, Jasper, Calgary, Banff and Kamloops. Add optional excursions such as city tours and helicopter rides to your itinerary and enjoy the overnight accommodations included in Rocky Mountaineer trips (www.rockymoun taineer.com). TRAIN DE CHARLEVOIX This rail adventure travels 125 km (78 mi.) through the stunning but remote country- side between Québec City's Montmorency Falls and La Malbaie, stopping in seven picturesque towns and coastal villages as travellers enjoy a gorgeous view of the St. Lawrence River. The service runs daily from mid-May to the end of October, and weekend service in November (www.trainde charlevoix.com). POLAR BEAR EXPRESS Enveloped in the warm embrace of vintage charm, passengers settle into their seats, their faces illuminated by the soft glow of dawn filtering through the windows as the rhythmic symphony of the Polar Bear Express passenger train begins its pilgrimage through a wilderness untouched by time. Along the route, nature's tableau unfolds in all its splendour: dense forests give way to meandering rivers, while snow-capped peaks tower majestically against the horizon. Yet amidst this grandeur, it's the camaraderie amongst travellers that truly defines the Polar Bear Express experience. Here, strangers become confidants, sharing stories as they savour hearty meals from the onboard café. So, whether bound for adventure or returning home, all who journey aboard the Polar Bear Express are united by the spirit of exploration and the enduring promise of the northern frontier. Serving as the vital artery connecting the remote communities of Moosonee and Moose Factory to the bustling town of Cochrane, this iconic passenger train transcends mere transportation—it's a cherished symbol of resilience and unity that is celebrating its 60th anniversary of operation this year (www.ontarionorth land.ca/en/travel/polar-bear-express- passenger-train) 23 ROCKY MOUNTAINEER TRAIN AT MT. ROBSON, ALBERTA • TRAVEL ALBERTA WHITE PASS & YUKON ROUTE RAILWAY, YUKON • ©GOVERNMENT OF YUKON

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