Once my husband and I decided to take this train in 2025, I’ve been watching several videos on the subject. When I saw that you had a 4-part series on almost the route we’re doing, I knew I had to watch all of them. I’m just on part 1 and almost decided a two hour video was too long. However, I started watching and was amazed how much more information you included in your video. So now I’m definitely watching them all. Thanks very much for the time and effort I know this took. It’s most appreciated.
Thanks for your work on this, Pete. I'm watching this in segments, and I've made it to Sioux Lookout. I appreciate all of your work adding the subtitle descriptors for landmarks, railway places and the various explanations. Cheers from Vancouver Island :)
Great video! I am amazed by the mileage the Canadian covers. It runs from coast to coast. The distance is equivalent to taking a train from NYC to Los Ángeles California
Thanks for the video! I'll be taking the Canadian from Edmonton to Toronto and back in November and i can't wait. It's on my bucket list - I did Vancouver to Alberta 40 years ago - time to finish the trip!
We've enjoyed the trip twice--both in February. But even a foot of snow can't mask the dreariness of Northern Ontario. Would suggest Winnipeg to Vancouver.
Thanks a lot for this amazing video, I’m going to take the same route next july 10th, I’m going in economy, i have a question, i know i have to bags (10kg and 23kg) but i’m going just with a small bag, can i take the another to bring some food like noodles and beverages, due to lack of food options in economy? Thanks again!!
Hi, VIA's baggage policy is here: www.viarail.ca/en/plan/baggages/carry-baggage or you can call them at 1-888-842-7245. And yes you can bring your own food: www.viarail.ca/en/plan/faq/plan-your-trip/can-i-bring-my-personal-food-drinks-board You can also buy meals on board in the dining car or one of the dome cars. Hope this helps!
3:31 Toronto
18:04 Washago
29:35 Parry Sound
32:58 Sudbury Junction
35:57 Capreol
39:00 Day 2
43:56 Sioux Lookout
49:09 Redditt
55:09 Winnipeg
55:57 Day 3
1:00:13 Melville
1:04:12 Saskatoon
1:06:20 Wainwright
1:08:53 Edmonton
1:10:47 Day 4
1:12:33 Jasper
1:47:35 Blue River
1:57:58 Kamloops
2:11:40 Day 5
2:11:55 Vancouver
Awesome job …. Great captions the best I’ve seen 😊
Thanks for the compliment, and for checking out my video!
Once my husband and I decided to take this train in 2025, I’ve been watching several videos on the subject. When I saw that you had a 4-part series on almost the route we’re doing, I knew I had to watch all of them. I’m just on part 1 and almost decided a two hour video was too long. However, I started watching and was amazed how much more information you included in your video. So now I’m definitely watching them all. Thanks very much for the time and effort I know this took. It’s most appreciated.
No problem, thanks for watching!
Thanks for your work on this, Pete. I'm watching this in segments, and I've made it to Sioux Lookout.
I appreciate all of your work adding the subtitle descriptors for landmarks, railway places and the various explanations.
Cheers from Vancouver Island :)
No problem, thanks for watching!
Great video! I am amazed by the mileage the Canadian covers. It runs from coast to coast. The distance is equivalent to taking a train from NYC to Los Ángeles California
Thanks for checking out my vid!
I find the change of direction in Edmonton very interesting. I have been wondering for a long time how it will actually happen.
Thanks for the video! I'll be taking the Canadian from Edmonton to Toronto and back in November and i can't wait. It's on my bucket list - I did Vancouver to Alberta 40 years ago - time to finish the trip!
Thanks for watching my video!
We've enjoyed the trip twice--both in February. But even a foot of snow can't mask the dreariness of Northern Ontario. Would suggest Winnipeg to Vancouver.
Thanks for watching my video!
Thanks a lot for this amazing video, I’m going to take the same route next july 10th, I’m going in economy, i have a question, i know i have to bags (10kg and 23kg) but i’m going just with a small bag, can i take the another to bring some food like noodles and beverages, due to lack of food options in economy? Thanks again!!
Hi, VIA's baggage policy is here: www.viarail.ca/en/plan/baggages/carry-baggage
or you can call them at 1-888-842-7245.
And yes you can bring your own food: www.viarail.ca/en/plan/faq/plan-your-trip/can-i-bring-my-personal-food-drinks-board
You can also buy meals on board in the dining car or one of the dome cars. Hope this helps!
Hi, if i book ticket online do i have to check-in ticket at counter?
Yes, VIA Rail recommends checking in an hour before departure, further info at link: www.viarail.ca/en/plan/faq/useful-info
@@hiawathapete426 Thank you.
@@empty309_ No problem, thanks for watching!