Rocky Mountaineer
There are four different rail routes that the Canadian Rocky Mountaineer runs along, each one more picturesque than the last. The route offers breathtaking views of forests, fields, peaks, and valleys as it passes through the Rocky Mountains that separate British Columbia and Alberta. The GoldLeaf service, which offers 360-degree views from a glass-domed double-level train car, is possibly their most well-liked offering. There is even a viewing area outside that is ideal for breathing in the clean mountain air.
One of the most beautiful train rides in Canada is the Rocky Mountaineer's First Passage to the West, which travels through the breathtaking scenery of southern British Columbia between Vancouver and Banff. Passengers are treated to spectacular sights from the comfort of luxurious carriages as they depart the urban coastal city of Vancouver, including the raging waters of Hell's Gate in Fraser Canyon and the steep tracks running alongside the Thompson River. After spending the night in the lakeside city of Kamloops, the journey begins. From there, it ascends over the Canadian Rockies and ends in blissful Banff.
Country: Canada