🇨🇦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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  • @kugastravel5180

    Thanks for watching as always!

  • @Michael-iw3ek

    Love that there is no stupid background music and no incessant yak-yak-yak.

  • @tomod4173

    I think train travel is the most uncomfortable way to travel, its not comfortable at all, you bounce around your seat, everything vibrates, the sleeping beds are uncomfortable, the doors rattle all the time and the food is not good.

  • @likethepear

    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 😂

  • @sabeaniebaby

    I can't get over the fact that there's a toilet in the room, and that the bed has to be lifted should you need it at night. As a Canadian, I feel we should do better.

  • @Floortile

    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!

  • @vickilindberg6336

    Wish you showed the menu more clearly or listed the choices. Can't read small print in a phone. How can you use the in room toilet at night with the bed down? Lockable door a plus. Amtrak has nicer observation cars.

  • @Albron1980

    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.

  • @richardyang1477

    what if i want to take a leak at night? I need to remove the bed and make the bed again, if i want to resume my sleep? LOL.. that is not convenient!!

  • @linneagimby2734

    I have been sold! My next train trip will this one. I live in the USA but this is so very much nicer than my Amtrak transcontinental nightmare. I had to take 2 buses, had to change trains 3 times, and my connection in Chicago was missed by 15 hours so I ended up in a NOT First Class berth as I had paid a large sum of money for, with no refunds made. One train to get to the other side of the continent? With that kind of trip?! Sign me up.

  • @nathanhale6496

    I took this trip with my Father....It was a disaster...first the train was full and you had to fight to get a seat in the observation car each day. By the end of the trip the showers were so filthy, it was better to go without a shower. In the dining car, the "wine Captain".. was pissed off if you did not get wine with your meal. An elderly woman died on the train, we were delayed of course so that her body and her poor husband could be dropped off along the way and we ended up going through the rockie at night. The rooms are not set up of older people. Getting from you room to the bathroom could require you to go from one car to the other. You have to jump over the unstable platform from one car to the next and back. The best part of the trip was getting off in Vancouver.

  • @susanredmayne1996

    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!!!❤

  • @saythankyou111

    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👀🇺🇸🕊

  • @cydkriletich6538

    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.

  • @rickydonutrm3165

    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.

  • @Sassy134

    My dad use to work on the stream trains shovelling coal into the furnace ..he was called the fireman. Then he did his exams and became a train driver. He would drive passenger trains to the boarder then switched to driving very long freight trains. His family had a free rail pass to travel on any train in Australia, but he only used the pass one time because every time he tried to sleep he would wake up in a cold sweat thinking he fell asleep driving 😂 He retired from the railways and passed away 15 years later but every time I see a train I think of him. 🕊️ RIP Dad

  • @donaleeslack4925

    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 .😊

  • @dymaxion3988

    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.

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  • @joh8379
    @joh8379  +18

    Loved your video my friend. You have a great sense of humor 😁. I sincerely wish you a great day, wherever you are.