Rocky Mountaineer offers luxury train journeys through Western Canada and the American Southwest. This world-renowned train travels by daylight and is the best way to experience some of the most spectacular scenery in North America.
Experience the beauty of Western Canada by rail, traveling between Vancouver and the Canadian Rockies towns of Jasper, Banff and Lake Louise. On First Passage to the West, guests travel through the legendary Spiral Tunnels, traverse the Continental Divide, and wind through mountain passes and dramatic canyons. This route travels between Vancouver, British Columbia and Banff, Alberta with an overnight stop in Kamloops, BC. Journey through the Clouds takes travelers through scenic valleys, along the mighty Fraser River, through Hell’s Gate, and past the magnificent Pyramid Falls. This rail route also features views of the majestic Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Start or end your Journey through the Clouds experience in the quaint mountain town of Jasper. The third flagship route in Canada, Rainforest to Gold Rush, takes travelers on a three-day rail journey between Vancouver and Jasper with overnight stays in Whistler and Quesnel. See hidden lakes and canyons few others get to see and relax in comfort as you move through seemingly impassable terrain onboard the Rocky Mountaineer train.
Experience Rocky Mountaineer’s newest route in the Southwest United States, Rockies to the Red Rocks. Journey through two days of extraordinary landscapes between Moab, Utah and Denver, Colorado with an overnight stay in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Vast canyons, inspiring deserts, natural archways and enchanting hoodoos are just a start. This Rocky Mountaineer rail route is filled with highlights best seen by train, including Ruby Canyon, Mount Garfield and the mighty Colorado River.
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