🇨🇦Riding the Canada's Greatest Sleeper Train || The Canadian (Vancouver→Winnipeg)
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- ◆VIA Rail The Canadian Sleeper Plus Solo Compartment (Vancouver→Winnipeg)
◆I'm a Japanese train enthusiast and stayed in the US🇺🇸 and Canada🇨🇦 for a month.
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I really love this video! Canada is such a beautiful country. It's on my bucketlist to visit.
But my health is very poorly, so thanks to you, I'm able to visit it from a distance.
Thank you so much for your videos. They are highly appreciated, more than I can put into words. ❤
Saying hi from the Netherlands 🤗 🇳🇱
I really liked your video too, it is the first time I watch this type of video and it is really relaxing, informative and "feel-good" 😊 You are really respectful of people and your surroundings, and we can feel you are enjoying every little bit of your trip. So thanks for sharing! 🎉
Oh, it is a small detail, but I would not be against having the prices showed in euros as well 😂
Thanks for another relaxing and awesome video, brother. By the way, do you have Patreon? I would love to support the channel monthly. Your content is worth it to me.
I like the video is like travelling with the train but only by watching. Beautiful sceneries good adventure. Thank you for sharing. Have a safe travel
One note about the Prestige class: the $10,000 price Vancouver to Toronto is for two people. And the price includes free alcoholic beverages for the entire trip. I am not a drinker but when I traveled Prestige class Toronto to Vancouver, I had a list: Ten cocktails you must try before you die and over the 5 day trip I enjoyed all 10 of them. I think the bar-tending staff had as much fun with the list as I did because on their recommendation we substituted a few of the drinks.
Your videos are very enjoyable to watch and I love reading your witty comments. I also love that you say Thank You For the Food after every meal. It is very polite, almost Canadian polite :)
I did this wonderful journey from Vancouver to Montreal with my late husband in 1981. We had 3 stopovers in Banff, Calgary & Winnipeg. Unforgettable memories of a trip of a lifetime. Fantastic way to enjoy a beautiful country. Thank you Canada, I recommend 100% your train service.
Ist sicherlich teuer genug.
The best video for introvert people. Ease the anxiety to ride a train like this. And covered all the details in a calm but humorous manner ❤
A lovely video! As a Canadian, I am always thrilled when someone visits from abroad and gets a chance to admire our beautiful country. I hope you felt safe and were treated well during your journeys here!!!❤
Susan eres un encanto de persona. Que bellas palabras. Si. Si eres canadiense. Tu pais es una maravilla. Alla viajó mi nieta en varias ocasiones.
I’m a Texan, but my mother was born in Red Deer and grew up in Okotoks. I visited your beautiful country every summer! My dream - at the age of 78- is to take a train ride across Canada. It’s so beautiful!
I LOVE Canada. It is so beautiful and everyone seems so nice.
I assure you that it is not just the Japanese who find it awkward having to share a table at meal times!. I think North Americans are better attuned to this but, if you are an uptight Englishman (such as yours truly) it can be a palace of embarrassment, when all I would want is peace and time to watch the world roll by. Incidentally, great that you are showing more of your face these days - it makes your channel more familial and “cosy.” (Dylan, of Dylan’s Travel Reports, took the leap into showing his face a couple of years ago and it makes his content more relatable). Anyway, thanks for a great video!
i’m an american and i was surprised to see they were actually facing each other at a table, i suppose im not very used to trains though! maybe that’s normal here but except a very crowded coffeeshop or something, i’ve never encountered that here 🤔 even when we are forced to do it it is very awkward, at least for me/us in the northeast US, we actually love to keep to ourselves in some areas of the US lol
I’m Canadian, and it is just as awkward for us! Though we try to break that awkwardness with conversation and getting to know people. Never know what interesting people you’ll meet! Though I understand its just nice to have thoughts to yourself and have moments of reflection on trips like these.
Do we know how ,much these train trips cost?
Thanks. I see it.
I thought he was making a joke about the cutlery vs chop sticks :) I might have skipped the segment you're referring to.
Seeing the "Last Spike" photo in the video, capturing the moment the final nail was hammered into the railway, I couldn't help but reflect deeply. The photo, filled with the faces of white men, strikingly lacks the presence of any Chinese individuals. It's a stark reminder of the forgotten sacrifices in our history. Over 600 Chinese laborers are estimated to have lost their lives constructing this railway, yet their contributions seem to be missing from this iconic moment. It's a poignant reminder that history often tells only part of the story, and it's up to us to remember and honor all those who have shaped our past, not just the ones who were captured in the photographs. Canada's railways should consider adding a historical description next to such photos to remind the world to not forget and to be inclusive of all who contributed.
I suffer from a ton of sometimes crippling anxiety. The calming nature of your videos has been so soothing. You have me wanting to take a long train trip by myself. Love from California
Worked as a roadie in Canada in 1979…. The band I worked for did a trans Canadian tour from Toronto to Vancouver & every where inbetween….they flew,we drove…phew,what a drive that was…..epic !! I’m 71 now….still think about it. One of the best things I’ve ever done . I love Canada & the Canadians 🇬🇧❤️🇨🇦
I like the long pauses on the specifics, like food, menu, and such ….it gives me time to pause and pick out my meal choices👀🇺🇸🕊
Although,recently I’ve been binging on the Amtrak train California Zephyr…and I want the blueberry cobbler white chocolate cheesecake…..and the thick flat iron steak ……I love eating while traveling with you good people 😊
Thank you for taking me on this lovely train trip with you. I think it is very kind of you to thank the cow for your beef food! Your positive attitude about everything is so refreshing, because it seems nowadays that people mostly like to complain. I hope you do videos of the other two sleeper trains you mentioned.
Oh yes, thank a living being because they didn t choose to be killed.
I like very much your video.. My heart touching and my feelings with... So nice your presention... I am a Indian woman... I have a no English language.. But I will try... So you can understand my mistakes and the feelings.. Love you son... 😍
I wish to see the more videos your best travel... 👍😊god blessed you beta 🙏😌
I live in Winnipeg. I’ve been subscribed to your channel for a while. I can’t believe you came to Winnipeg! 🤣 Nobody comes to Winnipeg 😂
I was a bit surprised that Winnipeg was the destination. I wonder if this is followed by a trip up to Churchill.
Or it might be possible that he took the entire journey, but split it into 2 videos.
@@chrisjohnson7929maybe. I think the train that goes to Churchill is the furthest north you can go on a train and I’ve heard it’s quite the adventure.
@@likethepear It's the farthest north you can go in Canada, but the train to Fairbanks Alaska, and the train to Narvik, Norway take you to higher latitudes than Churchill.
You took this Canadian by surprise when you mentioned a train to Fairbanks.
Its only from Anchorage or Denali park.@@chrisjohnson7929
万物にありがとうの気持ちを
伝えている事が素晴らしい
壮大な景色を見せてくれて
ありがとう
I visited Canada in 1974, only Toronto, but i loved the people and the country. I have always said that if i came into serious money, i would travel across Canada on the Canadian. Canadians and New Zealanders have a shared past, and are brothers.
UK, Canada, NZ and Australia ate cousins. We are family always.
Shared past..How come?
@@shravan7623 we shared the same root of colonialism and slavery, and the denial of genocides of the natives which is part of our early childhood education
See Canada is to the US as New Zealand is to Australia. Totally different countries yet bordered and the World assumes we are the same. I always travel with my Canadian flag. I do not want to be mistaken for an American. I love America but it is not my country. I am very proud of us! No guns! No anti hate no anti abortionists! No super judgmental ppl here!Well maybe there are some but they are not welcome in public politics or speeches here!
I think Australia and US are same and New Zealand and Canada are closer. The side guy... with our own identity waiting to be found out by the rest of the World!
Thank you for this video - it brought back many wonderful memories. In 1977 (!) I took this train from Vancouver to Montreal on what was then Canadian National. The train left Monday evening at 8 AM and arrived Montreal on Friday about 11 AM. In Sudbury the train was split into two sections, one for Toronto and the other for Montreal. I had a similar compartment (then called a roomette) and it was a trip of a lifetime. It stopped for 30 minutes in Jasper which was getting the first snowfall of the year (this was in October) and also for 1 hour in Winnipeg. Videos such as this bring back great memories.
Enjoyable as always!
Thank you!🤝
Chulada de video me lo encontré y lo disfruté mucho, pues yo nací en el ferrocarril de México y todo esto que aquí ví, lo vivíamos muy constantemente todos los niños que allí nacimos.
Gracias amigo Japonés por tu bonito video que subiste de esos lugares preciosos de Canadá.
I really enjoy every video! I love the no huge smilies faces and laughter and being more about the host then the trip. Thanks!!
Love the calm vibes with your humor thrown in at regular intervals. It shows how truly observing our environments and speaking our minds about what we see is all the entertainment we can need sometimes. You truly seem to be one with your journeys and not distracted at all.
I found your channel this week with the train ride to Soba town in Japan. Absolutely love watching your videos; it’s my new favorite meal time relaxation watch. Thank you so much for sharing these beautiful journeys with us; your videos make me feel like I am myself on the journey.
The Canadian promises an adventure that’s both relaxing and inspiring.
What a beautiful trip. It was almost as good as being there. And the train, food and scenery can't be beat. Lets go somewhere else.
SHARON SHNEYER, I'm glad I just discovered your channel. I love all things Canadian (well figure skating, rail passenger trains and wildlife). I'm a former rail and transit activist here in the Southeastern Pennsylvania area in the US.
I was grateful several decades ago when I was in my twenties to spend a month in Canada. I took the train from Toronto (my favorite city), to Cochrane, Ontario. It was an overnight trip. I spent a few days in Cochrane where I took the Polar Bear Express from Cochrane to Mossinee, a one day trip which was approximately 2 1/2 hours up each way, and we had 5 hours there. That is where the James Bay starts. There is at least one hotel where you can stay. I am still in awe of Cochrane. I spent a week in Toronto, a few days in Ottawa, and a week in Montreal, where I took a one day bus trip to Quebec where I tried to relive my childhood memories when my parents had taken me there decades early where we spent a couple of days.
I don't know if the aforementioned trains still exist, but it was magical!!! I always tell people who are younger than me (I'm 64), that if you're going to do any traveling do it when you are younger, because you never know what will happen once you get older. There are always cheapie ways to do things. ANY SORT of traveling is not possible these days because of both medical and financial situations.
Thanks for making this video. I went on the same train from Edmonton to Toronto. Just a few weeks after you did. It didn't come cheap, but it was worth it. I had the same kind of room as you did.
But I am going to do it again. I met so many nice people to talk to and the crew was fantastic. I used to live around Vancouver, but it looks so nice from the train that I am tempted to start there.
Or I may go north.
PS I have watched a lot of your Japan videos
Thank you for a most excellent video, with much appreacion for our gracious neighbors to the north for their hospitality.
I was also born in 1953. I vacationed in Ontario as a kid going fishing with my family on Rice Lake.
When I rode this train, we had the in-between accomodations: not quite economy, but not really a private room. We were alotted a booth like you might see in a diner, but in the evening the attendants would transform it into a bunk bed. The seats would fold into one bed, and the other came out of the ceiling. I got the top one, it had no window, and a net behind the curtain kept me from falling 2 meters onto the floor. Thankfully I’m not claustrophobic, it was certainly cozy.
And even as someone who’s lived on the prairie side of the rockies for most of my life, the Saskatchewan air had me like spongebob in sandy’s tree dome.
Loved your video my friend. You have a great sense of humor 😁. I sincerely wish you a great day, wherever you are.
Cheers from Germany.
That’s twice you were on a train here in Vancouver that drove right by my office window. You can imagine me waving at you. I had an identical room when I moved west 35 years ago from back east and took the train.
Thank you sharing your life. My son Matthew and grandson live in Surrey bc he works for southern railway he drives the train/engineer very proud of him haven’t seen him since 2019 miss him so bad. I sent him your video thank you
Welcome to Canada, Kuga! I love your videos. You inspired me to visit Japan a few weeks ago. One of my highlights was the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Kyoto. I love the precision and attention to detail in Japan. The sashimi and Waygu beef were delicious. And your toilets are out of this world! 😅
Hi, looks to me like a 1950,s train, art deco, lots of metal. Small sleeper room. Dining car looks nice 👍. Menu looks great and tasty.
yes, Canada still in 50th, with prices in 50th of next century...
初めて見させていただきました。
へー😮スゴーの連続でした。
かっこいい列車でスイッチもレトロでかわいい。70年も大事にされてるんだと、そこがいいなと思いました。ずーっと安定の信頼できる列車なんだなと。
お食事も美味しそうだし、景色もよくって、私も一緒に乗ってる気分でした。
これからも気をつけて😊
Thanks!
Thank you!🤝
So beautiful Canada travel Train. Thank you for sharing nice video. Have a nice weeken day everyone
Loud guest in the dinning room. Views are beautiful. Thank you
This is one reason why I hesitate to be on a long train trip like this. You can’t easily get away from other peoples mindless chatter !
Thank you for sharing the beauty of my country. I am very happy you were able to see Canada
If I had to live elsewhere I'd choose Canada or Switzerland - but as Canadians are so friendly and we 'partly' share a common language......then it looks like Canada!
Thank you for this experience. I always think I'd like to take a long train ride across Canada, but when you showed bits of the beautiful scenery I found it heart-tugging that I couldn't get off the train and just walk around in it for a while. I wanted to yell Stop the train!
What an amazing trip! I was blessed to take a driving tour from Edmonton to Banff to Jasper and back. One of the best trips of my life!!
とても感謝しています。朝からこの景色をみながら素敵なブランチを楽しめて🍏今日もすてきな一日になりますように♥
ご視聴ありがとうございます。
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同じ内容の動画を日本語でも説明していますので、ぜひそちらも合わせてご覧ください!
@@kugastravel5180 し・あ・わ・せ
Kuga-sun, извиняюсь что пишу на русском . С теплым приветом из Узбекистана! С огромным интересом и удовольствием посмотрела это видео. Все так наглядно и подробно как будто ехали с Вами ! Спасибо большое за такое позитивное и интересное видео.😊
You must take this trip again in the winter months .The scenery is twice as beautiful with all the snow on the ground and mountains .😊
I'd love to do the winter one❤
Love that there is no stupid background music and no incessant yak-yak-yak.
All of these Japanese travel channels are like this. Text titles. Silent jokey haha commentary, no muzak. There's lots of them and they are all clones of each other!
I just watched one from his travels through Switzerland into Italy. The background muzak was there, unfortunately.
I wish he'd just come out.😊
My sentiments exactly!
@@PreservationEnthusiastand enjoyable for some like myself. Everything on youtube is a clone.
Arigato for sharing this majestic journey of the Canadian landscape! The food looks delicious.
Aloha from Volcano, Hawaii 🤙🏾
I always enjoy your nice videos. Your humor and the backgroundinformation you provide makes them very pleasant.
Loved this. Thank you for not chatting. Enjoyed the scenery and surroundings.🙂
Merci pour Magnifique voyage en train au Canada 🚆😊
I took the Canadian from Toronto to Winnipeg way back in 1985 when I was 5 years old. We didn't get a room but slept overnight in coach class. I don't remember sleeping much that night. It was quite a fun experience. We got off the train in Rennie, Manitoba close to my grandfather's cottage where we stayed for a week. Going back to Toronto we boarded the train in Winnipeg for the two day return trip. I would love to do that journey out to Vancouver but it is several times the cost of flying unfortunately. Glad you had a great experience in Canada.
Thanks for sharing Kuga! I watched the whole thing and enjoyed it. You inspired me. Well, the flatlands of the prairies didn't as much, but they do have their own beauty, I guess. I live in Montreal and I'll consider the The Ocean train for Halifax. Glad you enjoyed the trip, enjoyed the food, and enjoyed Canada.
Can't wait yo see the other 2 train rides. Thank you for sharing. My family used to take the same train from B.C. to Ontario at least once a year when I was wee lil'girl. I noticed some of the stops.😮😊
I grew up behind the Saskatoon station where u see all the trees. Thanks for showing!!!
What a pleasure that after all these years you've decided to show us your face. What next? Your voice? Really enjoyed your trip in Canada.
❤❤❤ no music no talking, fantastic!
I thoroughly enjoyed this! Presentation was key and it was appropriate and dare i say perfect! Thank you!
I rode The Canadian just before COVID hit, in a cabin for one, from Vancouver to Toronto. Wonderful trip. Accommodations, service, food, etc all superb. Loved that the menus changed every day so food variety was huge. Lots of activities during the day. Since you have ridden the Rocky Mountaineer, I would be very interested in your comparison of the two trains. I will anxiously await your trip to Churchill! ! Thanks.
I travelled that train march 2001....timezone changes, caboose bar and a great white winterland all across Canada. Great tour.
Thank you for sharing your train trip with us. The scenery was breathtaking and relaxing. I’m gonna put this trip on my bucket list. 😊🇺🇸💙
😊 Looks so Wonderful and Relaxing to travel by Train. Beautiful Canadian View 💕. I heard the Canadian are wonderful people. Only the food meals at the beginning of the trip look too small to me (not too much rice) .Thank you for the video. Efrat.
Thank you so much for sharing your trip with us! You are very charming.
I did the Toronto Vancouver ride in Prestige in 2017. Very enjoyable experience except for the 16 hour delay in leaving Toronto. Your video brought back very happy memories. Thank you for sharing
This is one video that I watched from start to finish.......fabulous 😊 I have always wanted to take this journey, but too expensive for me. It looks amazing. I have been to Canada many years ago and was left with many wonderful memories......😮😮😮😮😅😅😅😅😅😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Glad to be in WInnipeg at last - I can eat and drink my coffee now! Great trip - looking forward to your other videos - thank you!
Your videos are cool, so are you. Thank you for sharing them with us and taking us on these journeys with you, its really cool sharing the experience with you
always good to see your train travels mr kuga-san. i would travel only if i can have the solo compartment room and was wondering if the train crew would allow me to just take my breakfast, lunch and dinner to my room or i have to eat at the table because im the type that just likes to eat solo with no disturbances social distance style. KEEP ON TRAVELING EVERYONE AND BE SAFE OUT THERE🚅✈🛫🚌🚗
Fantastic! Just added this to my travel list. I LOVE trains!
Every time the train stops at a station for a while, I always get scared when you get off, you might miss getting back on the train before it leaves. For the ice cream you should have it with chocolate syrup.
Have taken this train 3 times from Toronto to Vancouver ...love it!!!
That train is as old as I am. Nice ride and views.
Thank you for letting me see you on this journey. Now I feel like i am on an adventure with a friend 😊
Thank you for taking us along with you on your adventure. Would love to take the train tour through the Canadian Rockies someday. Canada is a beautiful country. Love from 🇺🇸!
Nicely done! And I love the ambient sound as opposed to annoying jabber and music. Re the train, unlike grungy Amtrak the windows are clean!
What a wonderful program. Thank you and I look forward to watching more. Outstanding. Love from New Zealand
Winnipeg is one of the secret jewels of Canada, I LOVE that city...
It’s definitely a secret jewel. 😂
Thanks!
Thank you!🤝
O Canada, you truly are a beautiful country. Terrific video.
I loved the video! Very detailed. I like how you showed every aspect of the rooms, open spaces, and all the meals ❤
Dang. 93 hour journey. Kudos to the individuals who built the railroad.
You were very lucky to see Mt. Robson so clear! I'm so glad you enjoyed our train. Prime rib on the train is my favourite too. Can't wait too your other videos from Canada. If you go to Churchill watch out for polar bears.... please be safe.
Did I hear you say that you are going to Churchill and in the Atlantic arm as well? That is phenomenal. I've be a Canadian for a long time and I've never been to some of those places myself. I don't know if many of your viewers realize the enormous size of your trip. Trees, fields, trees, trees, field, trees, rocks, trees, field, rocks, river, trees, town...Thanks for your sacrifice
that sounds... like a song :)
Don't forget the trees 😊
@@tishamorgan8388 and the rocks
And long, long, long stretch of fields! ❤
@@bmolitor615 🤣🤣🤣
As I watch this video and think about the age of the train I’m reminded that this train ran back in the days when people were allowed to smoke, not only on trains but planes and buses. I don’t think I would have enjoyed the trip so much back in the day but this looked like a lovely trip.
Putting this trip on the bucket list! Thanks for your great reporting.
OH QUE BELLEZA....GRACIAS HERMANO......ABRAZOS DESDE MEXICO !!!
Danke vielmals. Ohne eure tollen videos könnte ich nie die Schönheiten der USA sehen. ❤❤❤
LG aus Österreich
Thank you for sharing such great video. Canada is a beautiful country.
Thank you for creating and posting your wonderful train adventure. I live in Canada and have this on my travel list! Well done!!
Beautiful well explained trip! I loved the video and detailed journey!
Thank you for sharing!
20年前にバンクーバーからトロントまで乗車しました。ひとりで。。
初めての海外で、相席スタイルの食事が気まずかったのをおぼえてます😅
20代でこの経験ができたのは、この後の人生の糧になりました😊
Well integrated toilet is hilarious. Look like, they allotted a toilet space to sleep. 😀😂
Showers are great, but if water is plentiful, a hot tub/Jacuzzi would be fabulous, especially if one could be watching the scenery along with.
Being a huge Robeson fan, I'd call it Mount Paul. Magnificent! I wanna ride!!
Здравствуйте Куга! Очень люблю путешествовать с вами! Прекрасная поездка!
What a pleasant surprise to see your face, Hello Kuga from Adelaide, Australia 😊
Obrigado por legendar em português,🇧🇷🇧🇷 Curitiba PR, feliz Natal 🧑🏻🎄🧑🏻🎄👋🏻👋🏻♥️♥️♥️.
❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤
Hola !!!!
Este es un viaje sencillamente espectacular 🤩👍🤩
Con paisajes maravillosos, exelente comida y un tren de agasajo ❤🎉❤
Es toda una experiencia realizar un viaje con estas comodidades y amenidades .
Gracias por compartir esta experiencia tan hermosa .
Saludos cordiales desde México ☀️☀️☀️☀️👌
You are very lucky that you were able to see Mount Robson. I have only seen it once without clouds.
Thanks
Thank you!🤝
Thanks for sharing this!!!This Texan sure enjoyed it!!!
I love armchair travel.I am cozy and comfy under the covers.Yet,I am traveling through Canada.😀😉
Loved this video, even got to see your face 😍 So glad you enjoyed your trip and Canada. I live slightly east of the Canadian Rockies (closer to Calgary) and I think I take its beauty forgranted because I see it all the time. Nice to see someone elses perspective. Can't wait to watch your other Canadian train videos. Thank you ❤
We fly, every year from New York, to enjoy Banff. It’s our happy place😊.
谢谢!
谢谢!🤝
The steam locomotive in Jasper never hauled the Canadian. The Canadian was a Canadian Pacific train that went through Banff. The CN locomotive you saw in Jasper hauled different trains on the Canadian National route that the current Canadian follows. The Canadian switched routes from the Banff route in 1990.