There is no denying that Canada's breathtaking natural scenery can captivate any travel enthusiast.

And not only the natural scenery, the roads and bridges in Canada are also no less romantic...

But with Canada being so big, it can be difficult to get around. Don’t worry, you can travel across the country and enjoy the scenery on the Rocky Mountaineer. This is a train that runs across Canada and has a glass ceiling to ensure that passengers never miss any of the beautiful scenery.
Instead of just having tiny windows like on other normal trains, the glass windows on the train are curved into an arch shape to help passengers choose the most perfect angle. It is known that if you want to sit in a glass-windowed train like this, you usually have to book in advance to get a seat.

The Rocky Mountaineer runs across Canada on three different routes, all passing crystal clear lakes, lush forests and snow-capped mountains.
The Vancouver - Kamloops - Banff/Lake Louise route connects Eastern and Western Canada, crossing the Rockies.
The Vancouver - Kamloops - Jasper route offers visitors the opportunity to witness the breathtaking beauty of the highest peaks of the Rockies and the far west.
The Vancouver - Whistler - Quesnel - Jasper route passes through coastal rainforest, rugged Fraser Canyon and historic Cariboo goldfields en route to the Rockies
Rocky Mountaineer offers a variety of passes, ranging in length from 2 to 5 days (with overnight stays at local hotels), including guided sightseeing tours and helicopter rides.

Meals (with drinks!) are served on board for breakfast and lunch, so you can just sit back, relax, enjoy the scenery and enjoy the culinary talents of the onboard chefs. Passengers will have dinner at restaurants at the stops.

If you are planning to travel to Canada, don't forget to book yourself a ticket to the Rocky Mountaineer!































