Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Majestic Mountains, Untouched Wilderness and Exceptional Service with Rocky Mountaineer

Imagine yourself leisurely touring the most secluded and unspoiled regions of the Canadian Rockies from a luxurious railcar. Everywhere you look, you find untouched, pristine beauty.


In spring, train travel in Canada lets you glide within feet of glassy, sapphire-blue lakes that gently wrap the base of majestic mountains. Bursts of evergreen trees dot snow-capped mountain ranges in the fall. Summer brings scenes of rocky peaks cut by the constant rush of mighty rivers. You’ll awe at forests of green offset by stately gray mountainsides and azure-blue skies.

In Canada, practically every view is astounding. However, tourist attractions in and around the Canadian Rockies can often become overcrowded leaving you frustrated and tired. Train vacations onboard the Rocky Mountaineer offer a perfect balance of relaxation and activity, take you away from throngs of tourists and to secluded regions of the Rockies only accessible by train.

Rocky Mountaineer offers different levels of service: GoldLeaf, SilverLeaf and Red Leaf. The level of service chosen will shape how you experience the Canadian Rockies. In any class of service you will enjoy ample legroom and comfortable seating from which to view the Rockies’ incredible beauty. In GoldLeaf and SilverLeaf you will enjoy panoramic views through sky domes, while RedLeaf offers picturesque scenes through large picture windows. Outdoor vestibules provide an excellent opportunity to stretch your legs and take a deep breath of fresh, clean, Canadian Rockies air.

Insightful commentary about the scenery you view is provided throughout your daily journeys. In addition, you’ll be treated to scrumptious, gourmet meals and luscious snacks either in the spacious dining room or served at your seat, depending on your service option.

Rocky Mountaineer allows you to choose from tours of between 2 and 16 days. Each includes train travel in Canada, hotel accommodation, sightseeing tours, narrated motor coach transportation to and from the Rocky Mountaineer Stations, meals, snacks and nightly entertainment.

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