Rocky Mountaineer train

The Rocky Mountaineer glass train in Canada comes with the most spectacular views

For the Rocky Mountaineer glass covered train, it's entirely about the journey and not so much about the destination.

The Rocky Mountaineer travels through the Canadian Rockies and offers up the most spectacular views of snow-covered peaks and breathtaking canyons.

Each train car is complete with wrap-around fully clear glass ceilings. Which means that no matter where you sit, you're guaranteed undisturbed views for the duration of the trip. 

You'll be blown away by the incredible Canadian landscape. Every turn presents unparalleled views as the train winds through lush forest and the famous Spiral tunnels

The train has various different routes across the country, all equally luxurious. You can journey from Vancouver to Banff or Vancouver to Jasper. Whichever route you choose, you'll be able to take it all in right from the comfort of a plush seat. 

The longest route has stops in Whistler and Quesnel. This particular journey highlights the vast range of Canada's landscape, from coastal rainforests to rugged canyons.

There are also a few different packages to choose from. Options vary from two to five days in length, with the opportunity to stay in local hotels at night.

You can even add on daily excursions to do a little further sightseeing. 

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thetravelingmom


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