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The Rocky Mountains is one of Canada’s most incredible places to be in the chillier season. For this reason, what you should be asking yourself is not where you’ll go, but how you’ll get there! Among planes and automobiles, one of the most magical ways through Alberta and British Columbia is actually aboard Via Rail’s Winter Magic Train tour – a 9-day adventure that will change the way you see Canada’s peaks, valleys, and snow.
During this one-of-a-kind excursion, guests will see some unreal sights starting with a frozen Johnson Canyon, located in the Banff and Canmore area.
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Following this, take a Wildlife hike with an experienced guide, enjoy a cinematic sleigh ride, have some free time, take an ice walk through Jasper’s deepest ravine and then wrap things up in Vancouver where you’ll be encouraged to eat, drink and sightsee your way through the oceanside city before heading home.
Also included on this week and a half extravaganza? An overnight stay on the train and accommodation provided by some of western Canada’s best hotels.
Of course, as you can imagine, this trip is not cheap – but it is worth it!
Pricing starts at $2,752 but includes all transfers and boarding at all of your destinations.
Interested? Check it out at the link below and enjoy! You never know what you’ll see aboard the Winter Magic Train Tour!
When: December 2021 – March 2022
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