Travel between two of Canada's largest cities, Toronto and Montreal. These vibrant metropolises are Canada's main hubs for arts, culture and business. Each city has its own distinct flavor. Passengers often travel along this route for business and all cars have wireless Internet. Trains depart six times a day during the week from both Toronto and Montreal. Weekend departure times vary. Complimentary shuttle service is offered between Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport and Montreal's Gare Centrale.
Discover the natural beauty of Quebec. VIA Rail's Montreal to Gaspe train travels overnight between Montreal and the tip of the Gaspe Peninsula. VIA Rail explains that the train goes "east along the St. Lawrence River, through the Matapedia Valley and then around to Chaleur Bay. Trains depart from Montreal on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays and from Gaspe on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
VIA Rail says this trip offer travelers the chance to see "the beautiful Manitoba landscape transition from majestic prairie to towering boreal forest, from the cold lakes of the taiga to the barren beauty of the tundra." Over two days, passengers travel from the bustling city of Winnipeg to the subarctic region of Manitoba. Trains depart from Winnipeg on Tuesdays and Sundays and from Churchill on Thursdays and Saturdays.
From the CN Tower to the Rocky Mountains, see some of the grandest sites in Canada on board VIA Rail's "The Canadian." Passengers can take advantage of a 60-degree panoramic view from the Skyline car. From cities to mountains to prairies, Canadian passengers see it all. Over four days, The Canadian travels between the largest cities on both of Canada's coasts. Trains depart from Toronto on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays and from Vancouver on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays.