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Travel in GoldLeaf class on the world-famous Rocky Mountaineer and stay in five iconic Fairmont hotels on this overland Canadian journey from Nova Scotia to Vancouver

From £10,499 per person


Embark on a magnificent small-group tour across the remarkable landscapes of Canada. From Québec City's world-famous Le Château Frontenac to Vancouver's 'Castle in the City', stay in five iconic Fairmont hotels as we journey from coast to coast.

Enjoy two daylight trips on the famed Rocky Mountaineer in exquisite GoldLeaf Service, admiring the spectacular scenery from the unique glass-dome coaches and exclusive outdoor viewing platform.

Marvel at the awe-inspiring beauty of Canada's Rocky Mountains and discover stunning sights including Niagara Falls, glistening Lake Louise and the beautiful coastal towns of Nova Scotia.

The itinerary for your journey
Unforgettable experiences

What’s included

Day 1 - Your journey begins in Halifax

We gather at London Heathrow this afternoon with the Tour Manager to board a direct flight to Canada, arriving in Halifax in the early evening local time. Checking in to our hotel in this attractive city on the Atlantic coast, the rest of the evening is yours to relax or explore.

One of the most important Canadian commercial ports on the Atlantic seaboard, Halifax retains many of its historic seafaring traditions. Today, it's a cultural centre of the Maritimes, with plenty of scenic parks, ocean views and a vibrant food and drink scene.

You might choose to visit Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk, one of the world's longest downtown boardwalks, where you can see street performances and try delicious food, or head downtown to visit one of Halifax's many acclaimed restaurants.

Day 2 - Exploring Canada’s Ocean Playground

With an expert local guide, we explore Nova Scotia, a historic land of fishing villages and coves dappled with small bobbing boats and wooded islands. Our first stop is Peggy's Cove, a tiny settlement of colourful buildings on a headland dotted with wave-battered boulders. Keeping seafarers safe for more than a century, Peggy's Point Lighthouse still stands on a granite outcropping facing the wild Atlantic. While exploring the coast, look out for traditional inukshuks, age-old rock structures used by the native Inuit to navigate the frozen north.

Later, a scenic drive takes us to picturesque Mahone Bay, a village adorned with rustic Gothic revival buildings. Next, we visit the UNESCO-listed harbour town of Lunenburg, where the bright colours of the waterfront houses along Bluenose Drive are reflected in the waters.

Tonight, we dine independently in Halifax, where you might try a local speciality like chowder or the famed Digby scallops.

Day 3 - An overnight journey on VIA Rail’s Ocean

After our last morning in Halifax, we transfer to the station this afternoon. Boarding VIA Rail's Ocean service, we settle into private sleeper cabins for an overnight journey to Québec City.

Soak up the scenery streaming past your window as our train makes its way towards Moncton before crossing the Miramichi River amidst dense spruce forests. In the dining car, enjoy a three-course lunch and dinner accompanied by local Canadian wines.

During the night, we continue to Chaleur Bay and cross into New Brunswick before making our way along the widening mouth of the St Lawrence River.

Day 4 - The sights of Québec City

We wake up this morning in Québec City and transfer to our hotel, the elegant five-star Fairmont Le Château Frontenac. Built in 1893 and considered the most photographed hotel in the world, the Frontenac was the first of the iconic castle-like hotels constructed to attract tourists to the trans-Canadian railways.

Next, we take a guided sightseeing tour. Our guide introduces us to the local history, including the conflicts between France, Great Britain and the United States that led to Canada's founding in 1867. The British gained control of Québec City in 1759 after the French surrender at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. Constructed between 1820 and 1850 on early French fortifications, the star-shaped citadel of this city protected British North America.

After visiting the battlefield overlooking the St Lawrence River, we transfer by coach to an authentic 1920s sugar shack where maple syrup is produced. Surrounded by a maple forest, we learn the history of the syrup on short tour followed by a tasting of this Canadian staple. Afterwards, we sit down for a three-course lunch of traditional, maple syrup-inspired food. In the afternoon, we return to the hotel, and the rest of the day is free to explore the city.

Day 5 - The Corridor Service to Toronto

Today, we board VIA Rail's train service to Montreal. Following the course of the St Lawrence River and the shores of Lake Ontario, we arrive in this UNESCO City of Design in the early evening and continue to Toronto.

We arrive in Toronto's Union Station, Canada's largest and most elegant train station. The monumental Great Hall has a two-storey-high vaulted ceiling while its resplendent limestone exterior is dominated by Romanesque columns. Built in 1927, this glorious Beaux-Arts structure is the third incarnation of the station, a testament to the importance of railways in connecting Canada.

We transfer to our historic Downtown hotel, which has housed numerous luminaries, including Mark Twain, Ernest Hemingway, the Beatles and Louis Armstrong. In the evening, you could spend your free time unwinding or exploring Canada's most populous city.

Day 6 - Cruising amid the mist of spectacular Niagara Falls

One of the many highlights of our grand trans-Canadian journey awaits today as an expert local guide joins us on a coach for a full-day trip to Niagara Falls. Connecting the Great Lakes of Erie and Ontario, the Niagara River plunges down three astonishing waterfalls.

On arrival, we set sail on a cruise to get closer to one of the world's most impressive natural sights. Sporting our protective ponchos, we marvel at the American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls and the iconic Horseshoe Falls amid clouds of spray and the thunderous roar of the water.

Back on shore, we lunch independently in one of Niagara's restaurants before viewing the falls from above at Table Rock. Continuing our exploration, we reach the whirlpool where the river bursts out of the Niagara Gorge. We conclude our excursion at the pretty town of Niagara on the Lake, where we have leisure time to stroll its quaint streets. Returning to Toronto, you can relive the day's dramatic sights while dining independently. Choose from a range of international cuisines or enjoy a fine dining experience in one of the city's acclaimed restaurants.

Day 7 - Across the Canadian Shield on VIA Rail’s Canadian

In the morning, we transfer to the train station for one of the world's most epic train journeys. Boarding the steel carriages of VIA Rail's Canadian, we settle into our private cabins* for a three-night ride across Canada to Jasper.

Watch the city disappear into the distance as we glide northwest through the pristine Canadian wilderness. Ontario's countryside, with its prairies, lakes and charming towns fly past the windows. We reach Sudbury Junction and roll over the Canadian Shield, an expansive region of ancient rock encircling Hudson Bay. One of the oldest geologic areas on Earth, the Canadian Shield lacks topsoil in many places, leaving the rugged, reddish rock exposed.

You could spend time in the scenic Park car, where panoramic views of the passing wilderness surround you. In the dining car, enjoy freshly cooked meals, regional dishes and Canadian wines.

*Please note: upgrades to Prestige Class cabins on VIA Rail's Canadian available upon request. Please contact our expert team for availability.

Day 8 - Into the great wide open of Canada’s plains

Waking up to our first full day on the Canadian, we are welcomed to Winnipeg, considered the geographical centre of Canada. We enjoy breakfast on board as we cross into Manitoba, a province with more than 100,000 lakes stretching all the way up to the shores of Hudson Bay.

Later, we travel through the southern plains of Saskatchewan, a province aptly called Canada's 'Land of the Living Skies'. This region's wide-open grasslands reveal Canada's skies at their liveliest, showcasing beautiful sunrises and sunsets, and the spectacular Northern Lights in winter. With nearly half of its 1.2 million residents living in its largest city, Saskatchewan's wild plains are home to deer, eagles and, occasionally, antelope, moose and bison.

With the endless grasslands of the Great Plains stretching as far as the eye can see, look out for small towns and farms passing by our windows as the Canadian rolls on. Lunch and dinner are also served on board.

Day 9 - Crossing beautiful Alberta

Today, the scenery of remote settlements and serene lakes dotting the landscape transforms into views of glaciers, plunging canyons, soaring mountains and endless pine forests. Watch the Athabasca River flow beside the train as we travel towards the Rocky Mountains.

As the train approaches the region's capital of Edmonton, we see vast forests and distant mountains, contrasting with the previous day's prairie views. From the panoramic Park car, enjoy all-encompassing views of the Alberta countryside.

Enjoy a three-course lunch and dinner on board.

Day 10 - Arrival in Jasper

On our final morning aboard VIA Rail's Canadian, we arrive in Jasper, a traditional mountain town nestled in the Canadian Rockies. Established in 1813, Jasper began as a fur trade outpost, evolving into a railway town and finally a tourist destination at the heart of Canada's largest Rocky Mountain park.

We check into the luxury Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge resort, set in 700 acres of parkland overlooking the serene Beauvert Lake and majestic mountains in a UNESCO World Heritage landscape.

Later, you have time to wander around Jasper. Despite being one of the most important towns for miles and a popular destination for visitors to the Rockies, it retains a calm, small-town feel. You might stop by Two Brothers Totem Pole, a towering 44-feet-high cultural icon on the main road. Watch out for statues of Jasper the Bear, the town's friendly mascot.

Day 11 - Exploring Jasper independently

Today is free to explore the charming town of Jasper and the beautiful national park.

In this UNESCO World Heritage site, you can enjoy breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains, glacial rivers and expansive forests. Admire the Maligne Canyon, a deep limestone gorge, and Maligne Lake, the largest glacier-fed body of water in the region. If you're lucky, you may spot some of the park's wildlife. Jasper is home to a wide range of species, including grey wolves, hoary marmot, caribou and moose.

You might also choose to explore downtown Jasper, a lovely area with a small community and a laid-back atmosphere. Explore the many shops, restaurants and historical sites at leisure. Enjoy dinner tonight at the hotel.

Day 12 - Along the incredible Icefields Parkway to Banff

Leaving Jasper this morning, we journey by coach along the famous Icefields Parkway, a 144-mile road between Jasper and Banff that passes through breathtaking scenery.

After a brief stop at the Athabasca Falls, we continue towards the Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre to gather for an included excursion on the giant, all-terrain bus known as the Ice Explorer. On this iconic Canadian Rockies experience, we ride across the ice field to the otherworldly Athabasca Glacier, where we disembark and step onto the ancient ice, before taking a shuttle to the glass-floored Columbia Icefield Skywalk. Alternatively, you might like to explore the area or enjoy lunch independently at one of the Discovery Centre's restaurants.

Later, we travel by coach towards Peyto Lake, passing rugged mountains and a blanket of pine forests, before admiring the stunning turquoise waters of the lake. Finally, we journey through the Canadian Rockies, past many of its highest and most formidable peaks. On arrival in Banff, we check in to the beautiful Fairmont Banff Springs, one of the most historic properties in this charming mountain town, built in eye-catching Scottish Baronial style.

Day 13 - The beauty of the Rockies’ national parks

In the morning, we explore this sensational part of the world by coach. Our first destination is the glacial Emerald Lake. Looking out at the pristine turquoise waters, it's easy to see why the lake was given its name.

Next, we travel to Lake Louise, another stunning body of water and one of the most photographed sites in the Canadian Rockies. Now a symbol for the region, Lake Louise is even more incredible in person.

Another highlight of today's coach journey is observing the famous Spiral Tunnels, where trains curve through the mountains in loops. Our route takes us within view of this engineering marvel in Kicking Horse Pass, once a foreboding environment for 19th-century pioneers. On returning to the hotel, we enjoy dinner together.

Day 14 - Boarding Rocky Mountaineer in GoldLeaf

Today brings one of this holiday's highlights - a daylight journey on the iconic Rocky Mountaineer to Kamloops. We travel in GoldLeaf Service, enjoying stunning panoramic views from glass-domed cars on the upper level and delicious gourmet meals featuring local produce in the dedicated dining room. As we relax in our spacious seats, we can enjoy the award-winning service provided by dedicated hosts who tell stories about passing landmarks, announce wildlife sightings and top up our glasses of wine.

Soak up the pristine landscapes as our train winds through Banff National Park, with its towering peaks and glittering lakes, before crossing the Continental Divide. Look out for Castle Mountain, a towering outcropping named for its resemblance to an early medieval castle. For a closer look at the scenery, you might step out onto your exclusive outdoor viewing platform.

Along the shore of sprawling Shuswap Lake, look out for the mythical Shuswaggi, an eight-foot lake monster bearing a remarkable resemblance to Scotland's Nessie. In Kamloops, we disembark for an overnight stay.

Day 15 - Rocky Mountaineer to Vancouver

Our luxurious Rocky Mountaineer journey continues this morning along one of the most dramatic stretches of the line. We pass through green forests and dramatic valleys, home to an abundance of Canadian wildlife, along the Thompson and Fraser canyons. Another beautiful spot is Rainbow Canyon, where myriad colours are reflected in the rocks. Look out for 'hoodoos', the tall, skinny spires of rock which protrude from the arid Thompson Plateau. Local mythology describes these as giants, turned to stone by the Great Spirit.

Our Rocky Mountaineer journey comes to an end as we arrive in Vancouver and check in to our elegant Fairmont hotel in the heart of Downtown, set amongst high-end boutiques and impressive art galleries. Known as the 'Castle in the City' due to its Châteauesque copper pitched roof, Hotel Vancouver is one of Canada's grand railway hotels.

In the evening, you have time at leisure to unwind or head out to try some of western Canada's finest cuisine, including top-class seafood like salmon, oysters and Dungeness crab, or delicious local versions of Asian and Mexican dishes.

Day 16 - Exploring the sights of Vancouver

Today, we discover Vancouver's most characterful and historic districts with a local guide. One key destination is Gastown, a charming area named after talkative Hull-born sailor and barman 'Gassy' Jack Deighton. Redbrick Victorian buildings dot the tree-lined streets surrounding pretty Maple Tree Square. Many upmarket fashion boutiques, trendy coffee shops, art galleries and the famous Gastown Steam Clock can be found here.

Crossing East Hastings Street, we arrive in the largest Chinatown in Canada, where we relish the sights and sounds of the lively streets and tranquil squares. From leafy Stanley Park with its colourful totem poles celebrating local Native American history, we travel to Granville Island, a buzzing district boasting independent stores and mouthwatering food markets.

After the tour, the rest of the day is free to explore independently. You can spend time on Granville Island or return to our landmark city centre hotel. For dinner this evening, indulge at a restaurant nearby.

Day 17 - Homeward bound

With a free morning and afternoon, you have the chance to explore Vancouver at leisure.

Thanks to its charming atmosphere and positioning amid the incredible setting of mountains and the Pacific coast, this sparkling city is regarded as one of the most desirable places to live in the world. Blending the vibrancy and culture of a cosmopolitan city with spectacular scenery, Vancouver and its surroundings have impressed visitors for many years.

Departing the hotel early evening, we are transferred by coach to Vancouver International Airport to begin our journey home.

Day 18 - Arrival in London

On this spectacular trip, we stayed in iconic Fairmont hotels and journeyed on the world-famous Rocky Mountaineer in premium GoldLeaf coaches, crossing the world's second-biggest country and witnessing many highlights.

From Halifax, where we viewed some of Nova Scotia's most attractive towns and a night in the famous Fairmont Le Château Frontenac to visiting an authentic sugar shack and the majestic Niagara Falls, the experiences we had are unforgettable. After time in Toronto, we travelled on board the VIA Rail's Canadian train for three nights. The beautiful national parks around Banff and Jasper were followed by awe-inspiring vistas on Rocky Mountaineer to Vancouver.

As our plane touches down at London Heathrow this morning, the luxurious Canadian journey comes to an end.

Landmark collection

Our Landmark range offers an unforgettable mix of incredible experiences and First Class rail travel*, unique accommodation, tours with smaller groups, and one-of-a-kind experiences that you'll want to tell your friends about. Group sizes begin at 16 travellers, with an average of around 22 and a maximum of 30. *where available

If your tour is marked as Small Group, enjoy a more immersive travel experience with opportunities unavailable to larger groups.

Departure Dates
3 May 2027From £10,499
7 June 2027From £11,499
13 September 2027From £12,499
20 September 2027From £12,299

All prices are per person and assume full occupancy of the room.
Please always refer to the website for up-to-date prices and availability.

Trains
The Canadian Train
Canadian

On The Canadian, we experience an epic journey through Canada, highlighting constantly changing landscapes and dramatic scenery. The train ventures between coastal Vancouver, the stunning Rocky Mountains and the modern city of Toronto on a 2,775-mile route, providing travellers with up to four nights of classic overnight rail travel.

The Canadian is a truly iconic train and transports us across the country in the comfort of restored carriages. Enjoy freshly prepared meals while onboard and beautiful, ever-changing views from the panoramic windows of the Sightseer's Lounge. Sleeper Plus travellers have access to the Park Car, including the Bullet Lounge, in the evenings, whereas Prestige Class guests have all-day access to the Park Car, including reserved seats in the dome area. We travel in semi-private curtained berths in Sleeper Plus Class on The Canadian; however, upgrades to private Sleeper Plus cabins with private restrooms and shared shower facilities and luxurious private cabins in Prestige Class, complete with en suite bathrooms, are available on request

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The Ocean Train
Ocean

he Ocean passes through some of Canada's most breathtaking backdrops, weaving into the Monteregie Hills and along the coast of Baie-des-Chaleur, on its overnight journey between Montreal and Halifax. Covering over 835 miles in Eastern Canada and presenting breathtaking scenery of the countryside, the Atlantic Ocean and small coastal towns, the train offers a classic rail experience.

We travel in Sleeper Plus Class, the best accommodation on board. The private cabins are compact but comfortable and furnished with a washbasin, W.C and mirror. Relaxing couch-style seating converts into upper and lower berth beds, and complimentary toiletries, towels and bottles of water are all provided for your journey. As a Sleeper Plus traveller, all meals are included in the Dining Car, ensuring your time aboard The Ocean is as delicious as it is scenic.

The Rocky Mountaineer
Rocky Mountaineer

The world-renowned Rocky Mountaineer train offers a unique and memorable trip through one of the most diverse countries in the world. On board, you'll see spectacular vistas that you can't experience through any other mode of travel, all viewed through a stunning panoramic glass dome so you won't miss a thing.

As you board the Rocky Mountaineer you are treated to a 5-star welcome with the highest attention to detail. There are two excellent levels of service, Silverleaf and Goldleaf. We travel in SilverLeaf Service as standard, which a single level dome carriage providing magnificent panoramic views. Meals are expertly prepared by award-winning chefs and served at your comfortable seat, with gourmet breakfast and lunch options served alongside complimentary local wine or beer.

Upgrades to the Goldleaf service are available, which offers two-storey carriages, unparalleled comfort and 360° views from fully glass-domed carriages. On both services the food is outstanding, but on the Goldleaf Service you can head downstairs to the restaurant for your gourmet meals. The train only operates in daylight hours so you don't miss a second of the incredible Canadian countryside.

Hotels
Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, Banff

This stunning 5-Star resort hotel is a Canadian National Historic site. Built in 1888, it is styled after a Scottish Baronial castle. Set among the idyllic surroundings of Banff National Park, it offers 11 restaurants and 14 shops. The Fairmont Banff Springs has a 40-yard lap pool and a 20-yard heated outdoor pool, while the spa offers a variety of relaxing massages and beauty treatments. The exceptionally comfortable guest rooms have air-conditioning, feather and foam bedding, tea & coffee-making facilities, iron and a desk. Bathrooms include a hairdryer and complimentary toiletries.

The Westin Nova Scotian, Halifax
The Westin Nova Scotian, Halifax

The Westin Nova Scotian is a 4-Star hotel attached to the train station in the heart of Halifax. The hotel features a fitness centre and a heated indoor pool. The on-site restaurant, the Seaport Social, serves a diverse menu of local and American food and drinks. Air-conditioned guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, safe and tea & coffee-making facilities.

Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, Jasper

The 4-Star Jasper Park Lodge is located on the shores of Beauvert Lake in Jasper National Park in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The Orso Trattoria Restaurant & Terrace offers casual gourmet dining while Fitzhugh's To-Go offers Canadian fare, including fresh sandwiches with fine meat. The resort has an outdoor swimming pool, an award-winning golf course, eight on-site restaurants and an impressive foot spa. Guest rooms are equipped with a flatscreen TV, a refrigerator, a coffee machine and ironing facilities. Private bathrooms include a hairdryer and complimentary toiletries.

Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, Québec
Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, Québec

This stunning old hotel brings a touch of elegance to your stay, with lavish interiors, spacious rooms, and a spa and swimming pool. Choose from the breakfast buffet or the a la carte menu in Place Dufferin Restaurant each morning.

Fairmont Hotel Vancouver

A stone's throw from the Vancouver Art Gallery, the 4-Star Fairmont Hotel was built in 1939 in the Downtown area of the city and boasts a sophisticated restaurant and a bar serving food and drinks from around the world. There's a spa to relax in as well as a fitness centre and indoor pool. Elegantly and traditionally furnished, guest rooms include flatscreen TV, air-conditioning, minibar, bathrobes and tea & coffee-making facilities. 

Fairmont Royal York, Toronto
Fairmont Royal York, Toronto

This historic hotel was first opened in 1929 and stands out amongst the sky scrapers as something more elegant than the usual buildings in Toronto. Breakfast is served in Reign Restaurant and Bakery, and rooms are spacious and sophisticated, and there's an onsite swimming pool and fitness centre.

Upgrades

We offer a selection of upgrades and 'add-ons' designed to help you make the most of your holiday - and make it even easier!

Flight upgrades
Flight upgrades

Flight upgrades are available. For information regarding the types of upgrades offered by the various airlines we use, call our expert team for details.

London Hotels
London hotels

Spending a night in London before your tour can make such a difference to the first day of your holiday - you can arrive in the capital in good time, relaxed and ready to join your Tour Manager the next morning. You may even want to take in a show on the West End or dine in one of London's famous restaurants. Perhaps on your return to London, you would like to break your journey with an overnight stay before continuing home.

We can book a wide range of hotels in central London or, for our holidays beginning with a flight, at Heathrow, Gatwick, or Manchester Airport for the night before or after your holiday. If you require a quote for single occupancy at any of the hotels, please contact us on 01904 734 805.

UK rail connections
UK train tickets

Buying tickets for UK train services can be a tricky business - there are so many fares to choose from, each with different rules and restrictions. As you are connecting with an international departure, we strongly recommend that you book a fully flexible ticket to ensure that should the departure times for your holiday change, your rail ticket can allow for these changes.

We can book fully-flexible UK rail tickets from your local station to join your holiday whether this be a European holiday from St Pancras or a UK holiday. The prices are competitive and tickets are not restricted to a particular train or time of day, and in most cases offer you a free choice of routes.

For an up to date quote from your local station, please ask one of our Tour Advisors.

Upgrade to GoldLeaf Service on the Rocky Mountaineer train
Rocky Mountaineer

Upgrades to GoldLeaf Class on the Rocky Mountaineer are available from £750pp.

Upgrade to Prestige Class on The Canadian Train

Enhance your experience on The Canadian train with an upgrade to the highest level of comfort: Prestige Class. With this upgrade, you enjoy the luxury of a private cabin with a modern modular sofa which converts to a full-size double bed, a private bathroom with a shower, and a flatscreen TV which includes a selection of films.

As a Prestige Class passenger, you also enjoy personal concierge services and unrestricted access to viewing cars. Additionally, Prestige Class gives you priority boarding, reserved seating in the Park car, and Dining car. Gourmet meals, snacks and bar service are included during your journey.

Upgrades to Prestige Class on The Canadian have limited availability - please call for details

Upgrade to a Sleeper Plus cabin on The Canadian train

ake your journey on the historic Canadian train even more enjoyable with an upgrade to a Sleeper Plus Class Cabin which provides more privacy including a private washroom.

The Sleeper Plus Cabin offers private, air-conditioned accommodation with upper and lower beds which convert to comfy sofa chairs, plus a window and blind. Features include a private washroom with a toilet and basin, access to shared shower facilities in the same carriage, a small closet, towels, bedding and drinking water. The Sleeper Plus Cabin also includes all-day access to the Skyline car, and evening access to the Park car, including the Bullet Lounge.

To reserve your Sleeper Plus Cabin, please call us on 1904 521 936.

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