Toronto to Vancouver Train Tours: A Journey through Canada (2024)

By Hannah Poaros-McDermott

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Jun 20, 2024

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Taking the train from Toronto in Eastern Canada to Vancouver on the West Coast is a bucket-list experience. On this historic rail route, pass through the prairie provinces and the Canadian Rockies. From towering mountain peaks to lush rainforest, turquoise alpine lakes to golden grasslands, see it all on a train trip across Canada.

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Table of contents

  • Popular Toronto to Vancouver Train Trips
  • How to Travel from Toronto to Vancouver
  • VIA Rail Experience
  • Train Map
  • Train Price
  • Train Duration
  • Gourmet Dining on the Train
  • Spend time off the train
  • Accommodation
  • Making the Most of Your Journey
  • Frequently Asked Questions

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Popular Toronto to Vancouver Train Trips

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Cross Country Journey

This train tour Toronto to Vancouver includes four nights on the train and two nights in both cities. Gaze out at the changing scenery as you make your way across Canada. Sleep onboard the train and wake up to a new view every day. Before you board the train, visit Niagara Falls or discover Toronto’s top sights. After your rail adventure, explore Vancouver, Victoria, or Squamish on a sightseeing tour.

Miles covered on train: 2,775

Days on train: 4

Nights on train: 4

Across Canada by Train

This trans-Canada train trip from Toronto to Vancouver includes two train experiences. Catch the sleeper train between Toronto and Jasper. Then, after spending a few days in the Canadian Rockies, board the Rocky Mountaineer daylight-only train. The train departs from Jasper for the final leg of your journey to Vancouver. Trip highlights could include a helicopter tour along the Icefields Parkway, a motorcycle sidecar tour in Jasper, or a boat cruise on Lake Minnewanka in Banff.

Miles covered on train: 2,428

Days on train: 5

Nights on train: 3

The Canadian Prestige Journey

Travel between Toronto and Vancouver by rail in Prestige Class. Prestige Class provides you with personalised, luxury service throughout your train journey. On the train, relax in your spacious, private cabin as a dedicated concierge arranges everything for you. In the Canadian Rockies, enjoy private sightseeing tours and transfers.

Miles covered on train: 2,775

Days on train: 4

Nights on train: 4

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Best Way to Travel from Toronto to Vancouver

There are three options to travel between Toronto, Ontario, and Vancouver, British Columbia. Since Canada is a huge country, there is large amount of ground to cover between these two major cities. You can fly, drive or train from one to the other.

Taking a flight is the quickest option. However, by doing this, you miss out on all the scenery and sights in between, like the Canadian Rockies.

You could opt to drive from Toronto to Vancouver. This would be 40-45 hours of driving. With breaks and overnight stops, this journey would take you at least a week. Two weeks is recommended, if you want to do some sightseeing along the way! If you do not enjoy driving long distances, this is not the option for you.

The last — and in our opinion, the best — way to travel between Toronto and Vancouver is to get the VIA Rail Canadian train. When you take the train, you get to see Canada’s diverse landscapes. The train travels through Ontario’s lake country, before moving across the prairies. Then, once the endless fields are behind you, the Canadian Rocky Mountains come into view. Lastly, the train crosses into British Columbia. You’ll see rivers, creeks, and mountains, before arriving in Vancouver.

Toronto to Vancouver by rail takes 4 days and 4 nights, so just sit back, relax and enjoy the journey. Choose a private cabin so you can sleep well (available in Sleeper Plus or Prestige classes). You’ll dine on the train and can participate in optional onboard activities. This sleeper train is a comfortable way to travel across the country.

Canadian Rail Tours Toronto to Vancouver

Our Canadian Rail Toronto to Vancouver tours always include VIA Rail’s Canadian train. Read more about the onboard experience below.

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What to Expect on The Canadian Train

The Canadian train is operated by VIA Rail Canada and runs every month of the year. For VIA Rail from Toronto to Vancouver, we recommend Sleeper Plus Class or Prestige Class.

In Sleeper Plus Class, there are several options. There are upper and lower berths, cabins for one, and cabins for two. Berths have comfortable seating that converts to a bed with a curtain. Private cabins are the best option as they have armchair-style seating in the daytime and bunk beds in the evening. Cabins for two have a washbasin and a private toilet. There are shared showers available for Sleeper Plus passengers. Sleeper Plus includes meals in the dining car and access to the train’s viewing cars. Non-alcoholic beverages are included for Sleeper Plus passengers. Alcoholic drinks are available for purchase.

In Prestige Class, guests receive an all-inclusive experience. Cabins feature a L-shaped leather sofa and large windows. At night, the sofa converts to a double bed. Prestige class includes meals, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, access to the Prestige Park car and lounge, and a dedicated concierge. Receive priority boarding, priority meal reservations, afternoon tapas, unlimited snacks and turn down service. You could even enjoy breakfast in bed!

There are communal lounge areas for Sleeper Plus and Prestige passengers. The Skyline car has a glass-dome viewing area. The dining car which is where you’ll eat your meals. There is also the Prestige Park Car and bullet lounge. Prestige guests have reserved seating in the viewing area of the Prestige Park Car and priority access. During peak season, Sleeper Plus guests have limited access to the Prestige Park Car.

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#1 Travel tip: Repack before the train

Rearrange your bags before getting on the train to ensure all your essentials are packed! On the Canadian, you can only bring small bags into the cabin and large luggage items must be checked in.

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Director of Legendary Hospitality

Toronto to Vancouver Train Route

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The VIA Rail Toronto to Vancouver train travels 4,466 kilometres. The train traverses five provinces in Canada. Major city stops along the way include Winnipeg (Manitoba), Saskatoon (Saskatchewan), Edmonton (Alberta), Jasper (Alberta), and Kamloops (British Columbia). The train does stop at small towns as well if these stops have been requested in advance.

While The Canadian train is the only passenger train to cover this exact route, some travellers combine this sleeper train with the Rocky Mountaineer daylight train. The Rocky Mountaineer runs between the Canadian Rockies and Vancouver. To experience both trains, you could disembark VIA Rail in Jasper. Then, get the Rocky Mountaineer train from Jasper or Banff to Vancouver. This route can be done in reverse, from Vancouver to Toronto.

At each of the terminal cities, Vancouver and Toronto, there are exciting off-train excursions that travellers can add to their itinerary if travelling with Canadian Train Vacations.
In Toronto, take a day trip to Niagara Falls and explore Niagara’s wine region. Or stay in the city and discover its diverse neighbourhoods with a food tour.

The west-coast city of Vancouver offers plenty of sight-seeing excursions at various activity levels. Take a day trip to Victoria to see the famous Butchart Garden and have high tea at the Fairmont Empress, or stay closer to Vancouver and venture to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park for a unique rainforest immersion.

Luxury Train Toronto to Vancouver Price

The Toronto to Vancouver train cost depends on the departure date and level of service.

At Canadian Train Vacations, our vacation packages include sightseeing tours and activities, train station and airport transfers, and hotels, in addition to the train. Our Canadian Cross Country Journey trip starts from $4,580 USD per person.

If you are looking for a luxury experience, then choose the Canadian Prestige Journey. The Toronto to Vancouver train prestige class price varies depending on availability.

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Toronto to Vancouver Train Time

VIA Rail’s Canadian train takes 96 hours to get from Toronto to Vancouver. This is the only train that travels between the two cities. The train departs Toronto Union Station on Sundays and Wednesdays at 9.45am. It is scheduled to pull into the Vancouver train station at 8am on Thursdays and Sundays. As the train must stop for freight train traffic, the journey can take longer, and the train may arrive in Vancouver later than planned.

Gourmet Dining on the Train

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Since you are on the train for four days, there is food and drink available onboard. In Sleeper Plus and Prestige classes, gourmet meals are included in your ticket. You are served breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the inviting dining car. Travellers are assigned to an early or late seating for lunch and dinner, though brunches and breakfasts are open seating. As each table seats four adults, smaller groups are seated together providing an opportunity to meet other passengers.
There are usually 3-4 main dishes to choose from: a red meat option, chicken option, fish option, and a vegetarian option. The menu changes each day, so you won’t have the same meal twice. These gourmet meals are all freshly prepared by chefs in the train’s onboard kitchen.
Some examples of previous menu items are:

  • Breakfast: Chef’s omelette, vegan scramble, cranberry orange pancakes
  • Lunch: Pulled turkey wrap, couscous salad, ginger beef on rice
  • Dinner: Beef tenderloin, potato-crusted cod, chicken with lentils, marinated tofu

#2 Travel tip: Dietary requirements

On the Canadian, there are four meal options to choose from and one of those is vegetarian. Other dietary requirements may be accommodated with advance notice, so be sure to let your vacation advisor know.

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Hannah Poaros-McDermott

Travel Writer and Senior Content Coordinator

Spend time off the train

You can break up your train tour from Toronto to Vancouver with a stop in Winnipeg or Jasper. Spend a few nights in these destinations, then hop back on the train (you would need to plan according to the train schedule). Winnipeg is the capital of Manitoba and a lively prairie city. Here, you can visit the Canadian Museum for Human Rights or see polar bears at the Assiniboine Zoo. Jasper is a charming mountain town in Jasper National Park where you can explore the mountains, lakes, and wildlife of the Canadian Rockies.

Toronto to Vancouver Accommodation

On your trip between Toronto and Vancouver, you’ll have hotel nights on either side of your train journey. There are a variety of hotels in each city.

Before boarding the train, you’ll want to spend one or two nights in Toronto. Toronto is Canada’s largest city, so there is plenty to discover. Then, at the end of your trip, you’ll stay in Vancouver for one or two nights. Due to train and airline timetables and possible delays, we do not recommend flying in or out on train arrival or departure days.

At Canadian Train Vacations, we have three levels of hotels: comfort, superior, and deluxe. Comfort hotels are generally 3 to 3.5-stars, Superior hotels are 4 to 4.5-stars, and Deluxe hotels are 5-stars. Hotels are well-situated within downtown areas and have a range of amenities. If you choose Deluxe level, then it’s likely you’ll stay in Canadian Fairmont Hotels.

Making the Most of Your Journey

The train journey from Toronto to Vancouver is not just about reaching your destination; it’s about savouring every moment of the experience. These tips will help you make the most of your unforgettable journey across Canada.

Packing Essentials

Packing for a train trip requires some strategic thinking to ensure comfort and convenience across the varying climates of Canada. Here are the essentials:

  • Layered Clothing: Canada’s climate changes as you move from region to region and can also change throughout the day, especially in the mountains. Bring a mix of lightweight and warmer clothing to layer as needed.
  • Comfortable Footwear: Opt for comfortable shoes suitable for walking and lounging. A pair of slippers can be handy for onboard relaxation.
  • Travel Pillow and Blanket: Though the train provides bedding, these personal items can increase your comfort. You’ll appreciate the blanket in the winter months.
  • Personal Toiletries: Include travel-sized toiletries, hand sanitizer, wet wipes, and any prescription medications. Your cabin will have a shower kit with some basic items, including soap and shampoo.
  • Tech Gear: Chargers, power banks, headphones, and a good camera for capturing the scenic views.
  • Snacks and Reusable Water Bottle: While meals are provided, having your favorite snacks and a reusable water bottle can be handy.
  • Books and Magazines: Bring along some reading material for quiet moments.
  • Travel Journal: Document your journey in a travel journal – it’s a great way to remember the details.

Onboard Activities

Traveling by train across Canada offers a variety of onboard activities and entertainment options to make your journey enjoyable and engaging:

  • Scenic Dome Car: Spend time in the dome cars for unparalleled views of the landscape. It's a great spot to relax and take in the scenery.
  • Social Lounges: Socialize with fellow travelers in the lounge cars. These areas often host games, trivia, and wine or beer tastings.
  • Dining Car: Enjoy gourmet meals prepared by skilled chefs. The dining car also provides an excellent opportunity to meet and chat with new people over a shared meal.
  • Board Games and Cards: Bring your own or join others for a game of cards or a board game – a fun way to pass the time and meet new friends.

Photography Tips

Capturing the stunning Canadian landscape from the train can be a rewarding experience. Here are some tips to help you take incredible photos during your trip:

  • Camera Settings: Use a fast shutter speed to avoid motion blur as the train moves. A wider aperture can help in lower light conditions.
  • Positioning: For the best shots, spend time in the scenic dome car or near the windows of your cabin. Avoid reflections by getting close to the glass and using a lens hood.
  • Magic Hour: Take advantage of the early morning and late afternoon light, known as the golden hours, for the most dramatic and beautiful lighting.
  • Variety of Shots: Capture a mix of wide landscapes, close-ups of interesting details, and candid shots of onboard life to tell a complete story of your journey.
  • Editing Apps: Use photo editing apps like Lightroom or Snapseed to enhance your images, adjusting brightness, contrast, and saturation to bring out the best in your photos.
  • Practice Patience: The Vancouver to Toronto train ride offers countless photo opportunities. Be patient and ready with your camera to catch unexpected moments and breathtaking views.

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Why book your luxury rail trip with Canadian Train Vacations?

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We take care of all the details

You want to relax and enjoy your trip, not get overwhelmed by the planning. Let us make all of the bookings for you, including rail tickets, hotels, excursions and activities, meals and transfers.

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You’ll receive the inside scoop before you even leave home. And you can relax during your vacation because we’re only a phone call away if you have any questions while you’re in Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions about the Toronto to Vancouver train? We have answers to some commonly queries below.

How much is the sleeper train from Toronto to Vancouver?

The Toronto to Vancouver sleeper train cost depends on the train class you select and the date you choose to travel.

Fares for a cabin for two in Sleeper Plus Class start at approximately $2000 per person. Fares for Prestige Class cabins start at approximately $5000 per person. VIA Rail fares are subject to change.

Please have a look at our Across Canada trips and make an enquiry with your ideal month of travel. One of our Vacation Advisors will contact you and give you a quote for your requested dates.

Is the train from Toronto to Vancouver worth it?

The train from Toronto to Vancouver is 100 percent worth it. You get to travel across the country in comfort, taste delicious food, meet fellow travellers, and see Canada’s diverse landscape.

Is there a glass train from Toronto to Vancouver?

VIA Rail’s The Canadian train is the only train that goes from Toronto to Vancouver. It is not a “glass train”. There are several train cars on The Canadian, including the Skyline Car. The Skyline Car has two floors and on the top floor is a dome viewing area, where windows extend to the ceiling. You can enjoy panoramic views.

How many hours is Vancouver from Toronto by train?

Toronto to Vancouver train journey is approximately 96 hours.

Are overnight trains cheaper?

The price of an overnight train in Canada depends on your destination. VIA Rail offers two overnight trains, The Canadian and The Ocean. The Canadian is between Toronto and Vancouver. The Ocean is between Montreal and Halifax.

About the author: Hannah Poaros-McDermott is the Senior Content Coordinator at Fresh Tracks Canada. She has previously written for and shared her local knowledge in Where Vancouver, Where Whistler, and Essential Vancouver magazines. Originally from the UK, Hannah travelled...Read more

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FAQs

How much is the luxury sleeper train across Canada? ›

How much does it cost to ride the train across Canada? The cost varies between routes and the time of year but for the 2024 season for travel between Toronto and Vancouver, it will cost around CAD $2500 per person in the winter months and $4500 per person in the summer months for a Sleeper Plus cabin.

How much does a cross Canada train trip cost? ›

Fares
One way per person in CAD inc taxEconomy Class reclining seatPrestige class sleeper***
Toronto to Vancouver (or vice versa):From $444From $4,655
Toronto to Winnipeg (or vice versa):From $218From $2,601
Toronto to Jasper (or vice versa):From $367From $3,507
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Is the train from Toronto to Vancouver worth it? ›

restful, entertaining, great dining, and you meet all kinds of interesting people from all over the world... highly recommend it. Go to the VIA Rail website and check out their specials, of which there are many - makes it quite a bit more affordable. Enjoy the trip!

How much is the sleeper train from Toronto to Vancouver? ›

Compare fares by class
ROUTES Fares valid for both directionsECONOMY CLASS Escape fareSLEEPER PLUS CLASS Cabin for two, fare per person
TORONTO—VANCOUVERSTARTING AT $514 *STARTING AT $2051
TORONTO—JASPERSTARTING AT $424 *

What is the most beautiful train journey in Canada? ›

The Coast to Coast by train tops the list of best Canadian rail trips. You'll see the country's top highlights, including Peggy's Cove, Niagara Falls and Lake Louise. This trip includes time on VIA Rail, in a sleeper cabin, and on the Rocky Mountaineer.

Are sleeper trains worth it? ›

Sleepers trains can be a great way to travel long distances overnight as you rest up in comfort, arriving ready for action the next day. We recommend you book your sleeper train early to secure your cabin, as there is limited sleeper train availability.

What is the best time of year to take the train across Canada? ›

Experience the best of the Canadian wilderness in winter and discover spectacular scenery as well as vibrant Canadian cities. Winter is an ideal time to travel as the rates are lower, the trains are less crowded, and the staff has more time to share their "tales of the rails" with you.

How many days from Toronto to Vancouver by train? ›

Toronto to Vancouver Train Information

It takes an average of ​4 d 1 hr 15 min for having a train trip from Toronto to Vancouver, covering a distance of around 2740 miles (4411 km).

Is a train trip across Canada worth it? ›

Is the train across Canada worth it? Yes, a train ride across Canada is worth it for those who appreciate scenic landscapes, a relaxed pace, and a unique travel experience. The journey offers unparalleled views of the country's diverse geography, from the Rocky Mountains to the prairies and coastal regions.

Which is better, VIA Rail or Rocky Mountaineer? ›

Train holidays with VIA Rail are a more economical way to experience Canada. Unlike the Rocky Mountaineer which offers daylight only services, the VIA Rail trains operate throughout the day and night getting you to your destination sooner.

Is there a glass roof train from Toronto to Vancouver? ›

VIA Rail's The Canadian train is the only train that goes from Toronto to Vancouver. It is not a “glass train”. There are several train cars on The Canadian, including the Skyline Car. The Skyline Car has two floors and on the top floor is a dome viewing area, where windows extend to the ceiling.

What is the name of the train from Toronto to Vancouver? ›

Toronto to Vancouver train – The Canadian. VIA Rail.

Can you hop on and off the Canadian train? ›

Enjoy the best of Canada on the Canadian Rail Experience from Vancouver to Toronto! Capture all the culture and excitement of Vancouver on a fun and user-friendly hop-on, hop-off sightseeing tour.

How much is a luxury train from Vancouver to Toronto? ›

The Vancouver to Toronto sleeper train cost depends on the train class you select and the date you choose to travel. In Sleeper Plus Class, train fares start at approximately $2000 per person for a cabin for two. If you choose Prestige Class, then cabins start at approximately $5000 per person.

What is the difference between escape and economy VIA Rail? ›

Escape Fare - These tickets are non-exchangeable and non-refundable. Economy Fare - These tickets are partially refundable (fees of 50% of fare or minimum of $20 per segment). They are exchangeable (fees of 25% of fare or minimum of $20 per segment + fare difference). Economy Plus - These tickets are fully refundable.

How much is the luxury train from Vancouver to Banff? ›

The Vancouver to Banff train price depends on many factors, but packages start at $3,590 USD. This includes train tickets, hotel accommodations, excursions, transfers, all meals on the train and some meals off the train.

How much does it cost to ride the Canadian train from Vancouver to Toronto? ›

The average train ticket price from Vancouver to Toronto is $431. The best way to find train tickets from Vancouver to Toronto is to book your tickets as early as possible. Prices tend to rise as your travel date approaches, so book in advance to secure the best prices!

How much does it cost to ride on the Rocky Mountaineer? ›

Typically, rates are higher in April and October as the weather is more mild than the peak summer months of July and August. Prices for two-day Rocky Mountaineer rail tickets on the Rockies to Red Rocks route, prices are static throughout the year. The cost of the Denver to Moab train in 2025 is USD $1725 per person.

How much will the Canadian high speed rail cost? ›

A new dedicated passenger route, known as the "Green Field" route, also using the JetTrain, and costing approximately $3.7 billion. An electrified version of the Green Field route, using TGV-style trains running at 300 km/h (190 mph), costing approximately $5 billion.

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