Photo via @viarailcanada on Instagram
Via Rail has hopped on the Black Friday deals and are offering travellers up to 40% off trips across Canada. That means you can find an amazing deal on adventures from Toronto to cities like Montreal, Ottawa and London.
Do you have any travel plans for 2025? Well, it looks like you do now.
Via Rail’s Black Friday deals are on from now until Dec. 3, but you’ll need a code to get the special pricing,
All you have to do is use the code VIA2024 when selecting your trip and dates.
Just note that this deal is only available for trips starting Jan. 6, 2025 and thereafter.
Not sure where to go? Here are just a few trip ideas to get you going:
I’ve found tickets as low as $43 from Toronto to Montreal, one way, at select times for Jan. 7.
Making your way to Canada’s capital? Snag Via Rail’s Black Friday deal on your trip to Ottawa. I found trips starting at $43, one way.
Though it looks like trips to Niagara Falls aren’t comparable to how much it costs to go to Ottawa, there’s still a deal for travellers heading westbound.
As early as Jan. 7, tickets to Niagara Falls are $19, one way.
London is calling! London, Ontario, that is. I found trips priced at $30.
If you’re in money-saving mode or would love to explore more parts of our lovely country for the low, this is a great way to do it.
Don’t miss out on these Black Friday deals courtesy of Via Rail.
When: Until Dec. 3, 2024
Where: Online
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