When I lived in Canada (Toronto) in the 1990s I took Via Rail across Canada in the winter and it was so incredibly memorable. I remember seeing the Aurora Borealis and the beauty of the country. If I hadn't already been in love with Canada, that train trip would've done it. Thank you for bringing back so many happy memories for me with this one.
Would love to know if there is any specifics in planning that allowed you to see the Aurora Borealis? That would be part of my goal in planning a trip like this. It sounds amazing!
I'm a New Zealander but my wife is Canadian Born (Nova Scotia) We're visiting Canada in August/September to see relatives. She is not a train buff but I am and I'm booked in the Canadian to Vancouver while she flies. Your video has helped convince me to do it. And actually I have travelled on the longest in the world. The Trans-Siberian from Vladivostok to Moscow in 2005. I did it in two sections first to Irkutsk (3 days) to visit lake Baikal, then to Moscow (4 more days) Not luxurious at all but great fun. Apart from Putin Russians are fun loving even if there's a language barrier. One day it'll all come right for Russia and that journey is spectacular especially in the East.
I've dreamed of the transsiberian train for decades, including a layover to explore Irkukst and Lake Baikal. Here's hoping for peace ✌️ in the world. Till then, the Canadian rail looks like an interesting alternative.
Gotta love VIA Rail! I'm German as well and I just had my first ride ever with them yesterday. Their employees are so friendly, organized, calm and generous. It doesn't matter for me that it's not the most "on time service" because the German train isn't as well, but this is pretty much the only similarity between those two. "Love the way" is probably the best slogan they could have come up with. Really looking forward to my next trip with them!
The "Bullet" (fast) Train in Germany last Winter was incredibly late, but boy it was a great ride once we got on it. I miss riding on trains as I did much of it in my childhood. The confusion at the train station at Frankfurt though!! Oh my!
Hey Michael, since you have had a German with you, I recommend you check out Germany next. You are always welcome to visit Germany. There wont be such great food on the trains and dome cars only on historic trains, however, the landscape and the cities and villages make up for it. Also keep up the great work and your positive vibe. Greetings from Germany. :)
I'm an engineer for CN rail and I run trains on the tracks between Wainwright, AB to Saskatoon, SK plus Saskatoon to Melville, SK. I recognized every b-roll spot you had in that part of this video, Saskatchewan is actually really beautiful, I agree!
I work for Virtual Railfan and we have a camera in Revelstoke, I can't wait till we get more locations in Canada! If you ever come by, wave at the camera mounted at the Revelstoke Railway Museum (make sure you let a Moderator in the chat area know you are there)!
I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. As a British Columbian who has driven coast to coast I find Saskatchewan scenery pretty boring (I know some people like prairies, just not my bag). Guess I'm not much for prairies. There is so much beauty across this country, but I think the Rockies beats everything. I always know once I hit the Rockies when I've been away that I am close to home. I live on Vancouver Island which has incredible natural beauty.
Watched most of your videos over the past weeks in the UK. Done so well and authentic, I feel like I’m there too ! Lost our little girl a few months ago but you have helped us to find another purpose and connect. Taking every day as it comes. Such brilliant videos from you. Thanks
i absolutely love this video. the fact that you didn't know each other well, but you sorta bonded. just so fantastic. and, all the great experiences on and off the train are inspiring
This is just a bit of a fun fact about 1:42 but Germany did actually have dome cars for observation back in the day like those on the Canadian. But only 5 were built in total for a TransEuropeExpress train called the "Rheingold" in the 1960's inspired by the cars in the US and Canada. However all 5 cars are now under various different ownerships. Some are owned by heritage societies, and I know one is owned by a service who rents it out as a private car for conference meetings and parties. The closest thing to them today are a few carriages with tall panorama windows owned by the Swiss railways SBB. This is also a bit of a fun fact but the Rheingold dome cars after the Rheingold was discontinued were actually used on overnight trains in Sweden between Stockholm and the arctic circle in Narvik, Norway, the northernmost point of the European standard gauge rail system. But the coaches were built for the small mainland europe dimensions with height and width, meaning that even with the dome included they were only about as tall if not a little shorter than the other coaches on the train to the arctic.
A great alternative to flying! I rode on The Canadian back in 1959, when it was CP (going through Calgary); and again in 2017, using the more northerly CN route. The food was excellent and the dome car (one of four) was my go-to perch. The train was about 24 cars long, so it provided a great view of the cars snaking around the curves when in the rear dome. The only downer was having to wait 30 to 45 minutes for the higher-priority freight train to pass. I hope videos like this encourage more train travel! Note: CP denotes Canadian Pacific and CN denotes Canadian National. Now it's just VIA Rail.
Hi ! I really enjoyed your video. Best I've seen so far. I made this trip in 1968, 55 years ago ! Then, Via Rail didn't exist but the train was very like yours. It went from Montreal then to Vancouver. I stopped off in Jasper, camped out in the Rockies for a while. It was cold ! Then took off for Calgary, through the mountains. Amazing scenery. Saw some friends there, took another bus back to Edmonton, rejoined the train to Vancouver. A very memorable trip. Too old to go anywhere now. Thanks for the revived memories.
I'm so glad of these videos right now. I just got back from an overseas trip to find that my contract at work was not renewed, so now I'm looking for a new job and living vicariously through your amazing travel videos. Thanks for providing a great distraction and inspiration to keep going while I'm looking for jobs.
What a fun, good-natured and enjoyable experience traveling with you guys across Canada. I can't believe I haven't watched you before. I'm in from here on, my friend.
Kia Ora from the Kiwis on the train with you. The video looks great and reminds me of the great time we had travelling across the countryside and getting to know the other travellers. It was good to get to know both you and Seb, and to enjoy the surreptitious drinks of the final night with newly made friends. Keep up the good work, and we will be watching from afar.
To add to my comment I just posted -- we came over from Germany . . . in June of 1965 and been on the West Coast (Vancouver Island) ever since. I never get tired of this beautiful place we call home.
You shouls try the amtrak berkshire flyer. Its the ACTUAL least ridden train with about 1000 a year. Its a seasonal train available friday-sunday during june-october
As a German I was not surprised by that at all. We often need some time to really be comfortable around new people, but when we get, we can be pretty open towards them.
Did this trip in 2011 with a friend and this story mimics ours. After the Rockies, it was days of breakfast, “is it still flat?”, nap, lunch, “is it still flat?”, nap, dinner, beer, bed… repeat😂
I think I'd start in Toronto and end on a high note (BC). I'm from the West Coast (Vancouver Island) and have driven Coast to coast. BC beauty can't be beat. Prairies are boring scenery (in my opinion).
Mike..You impressed me how welcoming you made, "Seb" feel, hope I got his name correct, and how friendly you are, as you showed him our beautiful country. Much respect Mike and hopefully one day our paths will cross during our travels. My wife and I love watching your videos/channel and we also love to travel by car, train, planes, and by boat! My wife and I are off on a May 24 road trip tomorrow morning to watch Icebergs.
I'd LOVE to take this trip! Seems absolutely amazing to take a train across the enormous Canada with all it's landscapes, mountains, prairies, farmlands and everything❤❤❤🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
It really only goes part way. There is a lot more than just Vancouver to Toronto. I'm from the West Coast. I have driven all across the country right to the Maritimes.
Completely unrelated to this vid, but I just watched through your entire narrowboat series, after just narrow boating yesterday, and it was great! Looking forward to this vid!
I hadn't seen one of your videos for a while, but found this trip as delightful as your others! I especially loved the way your responded to your companion's question if you ever find it boring since you travel on trains a lot. Your timing in your response was perfect and I laughed out loud. Thank you so much Mike for continuing to share your train travel with those of us who dream about doing this sometime in the future. ❤
Travelling cross-continent by train is on my bucket list. I won’t care if it’s Via Rail in Canada or Amtrak in the USA. Either way, it would be amazing. Thanks for sharing your trip with us.
I've travelled this route more than 25 years ago right after college, although not nonstop. Without the luxury of a sleeper car. I got off the train in Jasper and Edmonoton and then on to Toronto. And yes those delays add up. Still a great experience and fond memories.
I did this trip in 2006 or 7. Actually did Rocky Mountaineer to Jasper then transferred to ViaRail. LOOOOVED THE TRIP!! Mike, every time I watch someone else’s travel blog I am so grateful for your pacing, your photography, your relaxed but informative narration. Thanks for taking me with you. AJ
"Try the gray stuff, it's delicious" and the beautiful 'REAL' dishes! We don't see this on AMTRAK I'm afraid, nowadays. The food looked very good, better than average as well! I appreciate you & your wonderful 'vlogs' of travel to somewhere with us along for the fun and educational experiences. Thank you, Michael.
Another epic adventure Mike, and it was great to watch Seb's comfort level and awe evolve as he discovered Canada by train, or a portion anyways. Seb now needs to experience the 'Ocean' from Montreal to Halifax, just another day and a bit to complete the cross Canada trip. Always enjoy "being with you" on your journeys!
This was an exceptionally nice train. It's a risk taking a 4-day train trip with someone you met only three times, so I'm glad it worked out well. On long train trips meals are the highlight of any day and these looked great. And as you said, "There's always room for ice cream."
That's one thing that doesn't change, the rail from Vancouver to Toronto, is the great views of Jaspser, Rockies, the rolling parties, and finally Ontario!
Looks a lot like an "elephant ear". Between that and the poutine, you're probably over the recommended daily calorie limit.😂😂 That lamb on the first night's dinner plate sure looked good, too.
Great video, I love seeing Canada by train. I need to do these trips one day. Thank you for introducing me to all these great places to see across Canada. I will definitely keep a list for future references. Thanks Mike!
We did actually have some dome cars in Germany in the 60s and early 70s on the Rheingold express train. They were made so passengers could fully take in the narrow Rhine valley between Bonn and Mainz with all its castles and steep hills. Some of these cars still exist and one was even converted into a rentable business car.
My goodness, 5 days on a Sleeper Train across Canada must be happy moment, willing to try like you have been guiding and that fine days moment coming to me pretty soon.
I really enjoyed this vlog because I rode the Canadian from Jasper to Toronto in summer 2018, and our days and nights were the reverse of yours. I never saw the snow of course, mountains outside Jasper, Qu’apelle Valley, out any major cities (just Sioux Lookout, etc). I never wanted that ride to be over! The food, sunsets, views, and utter relaxation (and no cell signal) were unforgettable.
I did this in 2019 and will never forget it.I was travelling solo and at first i had booked a roomette but on second thaughts i changed that to the same room as yours and,although quite a bit expensive for me alone.I'm 6'8" so i would never have fitted into that little roomette.I must have gained some weight after all those magnificent meals.We were late,after waiting many hours for those 200+ car freight trains we arrived in Toronto 12 hours after scedule.Our train was also a lot longer than this one and it also had normal sitting cars in the front.
Great video. You two need to train around Germany now. As someone who has had Germany on his bucket list since taking 4 years of German in High School and still hasn't made it there, I'd love to see the German countryside from a trains view.
Oh my gosh, Mike - what a trip!!! I loved this video and all the experiences you've shared!!! I would love to do this someday - and I definitely want a "Beaver Tail" - just give us a dozen to go! The food on this trip seemed to be so much better than your Amtrak trip with Will. How did your "room" compare? I think I'd rather have the seats facing each other - but who knows - I might get car sick sitting backwards! Can't wait to watch another one of your joy-filled trips! So glad Seb enjoyed his first Canadian train trip!!! Take care, be well, stay safe and God bless you always! Meggie🚂🛤🚇🚂 😊💖🙏✝️🙏💖😊
I'm from the Netherlands and I love trains. Yet I have only traveled by train within my own country. I should definitely go on some international/long distance trip like this some day.
I think I rode this train more then 50 years ago, as a small child. It was a very simple train then. we slept on the seats for at least 3 nights and brought our own food.
Loved this video. My son & I went coach from Vancouver to Montreal return at Christmastime in 1980. In Jasper, the doors were frozen with thick ice. Brought our sleeping bags. Great memories! ❤
They used a special ferry that the train could ride on and it would carry it over near Moncton New Brunswick and go on its way to Vancouver British Columbia@@jeremyhillaryboob4248
Your hostess that wanted to be on vlog was so cute! I always love your videos, they have such a great feel to them! Someday I want to take Amtrak from west to east, then this train east to west, Large part because of your videos!
Viewing this reminded me so much of my August 1989 trip from Vancouver to Jasper on "The Super Continental". Yes, it was summer and yes, this was the 2nd transcontinental train on Via Rail's offering at that time. I did the Brewsters Coach Tour from Jasper to Banff and returned from there on "The Canadian". You have captured the best part of the transcontinental journey in the first 15 minutes of your video. I recognised the New Westminster bridges and Hell's Gate in the Fraser Canyon. I had a big laugh at your "bear nap" following your post -Jasper lunch, consumed on top of the beavertail, beer and poutine. Funny how you woke up in time for dinner that evening. I still have fond memories of meals in the dining car, especially noting that they still have the frosted window dividers within the dining saloon. Back in 1989 the sleeping carriage I was in on the forward journey was an old style section car with the zip up privacy curtains, but I scored a twinette berth on a stainless steel car for the return. The Park Observation Car with dome seating and rear lounge was popular as always. It is such a pity that from October last year Via Rail has put an empty barrier car behind the Observation Car due to some structural integrity concerns with the carriages (after all they are 60 plus years old). In September 1995, I did the triangular trip in the reverse (anticlockwise) direction by road with my good friend Kevin and a fellow Aussie traveller, James. Kevin took us several kilometres east of Jasper to Henry House and Devona to take in the Mietta range that you viewed from the dome car. It was late summer and the weather and scenery was superb. Thanks again for awakening my memories with your more recent coverage. Cheers from Michael in Melbourne.🙂🙂🙂
Beaver Tails!!🎉 we had the same thing at the Central Washington State Fair. We called them Elephant Ears. They are the best, aren't they? Its so nice your German friend got to have one. We love our beaver tails! This is a great video. I never tire of traveling my favorite routes Thank you Michael!❤
Used to live in Jasper, Alberta for a few months and it was an awesome experience to see the wild animals such as Elk, Deer, Wolves, Mountain Goats, Black & Cinnamon Bears, and also Moose roaming into the town. What a lovely video you've posted of the Canadian Rockies and Via Rail.
Again, love the videos yall post up. This must have been the day before I randomly saw you on the streets of Vancouver haha. Thanks again for being so cool. Def want to check out this train next time I'm back up north side of the world.
Another great video. I just watched Seb's, too. Food looks excellent. Amtrak needs to do a case study. Was this Seb's longest train trip? PS: You need to do an Orient Express video!
As an Australian the longest train journey I have taken was the India Pacific from Sydney to Perth. Fourteen days later I returned to Sydney on the same train. I had a blast both ways. This trip is on my bucket list.
thanks for showing saskatchewan in your video, iv watched numerous videos of people traveling across canada by train and noone ever shows the beauty of the prairies. They only show ontario some of manitoba and of course alberta and b.c. it was nice to finally see my home province from a trains view the wide open prairies, grain elevators, and the living skies etc thankyou again
Ohhh what a great vid downie 😊 . My mom is Canadian and its on my bucket list to do this journey . I visited Canada as a child and remember every single thing about it .. astonishingly beautiful country. X
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Hi. I have watched and re watched your videos. They are like what I would think crack is, as I can't get enough lol. Your smile and your whole persona is infectious. Keep living your dream
I will be taking this train from Winnipeg to Vancouver in August with a 3 day stop in Jasper. I was only able to book a lower berth and not a cabin, but meals and everything are still included. I am so excited! Thank you for this great video so I know what to expect.
Nice to see this trip going the right direction as well so far every other video I could find was East to West. Helped me decide on my decision for my kids 18th year celebration trip in early 2025.
I'd love to take this train someday, in a sleeper of course, but in the other direction. Having lived most of my life on the east coast, it's always a treat watching the scenery open up and get wilder and more mountainous as you make your way west. Plus, not to knock Toronto, but there aren't many nicer train destinations than Vancouver, BC, and a fitting end to an epic train trip. Everything on board this train seems incredible, the sleepers, the meals, the many lounges and dome cars, coffee always available, and the showers. Speaking of which, I wonder if it's feasible to go on several short runs on some of the longer stops, to work off all those great meals and break up the inevitable monotony. I'm guessing that any stop of 45 minutes or longer would work, even half an hour if you keep it short. Or brisk walks. This is one seriously long train trip and I can see how this would help pass the time and keep you from feeling guilty with all those meals! 😆
We actually have dome cars in Germany. They were built in the 60es for the Rheingold TEE premium express train. When TEE services were discontinued they were sold to travel operators where they ran on charter trains. 5 were built, 3 are operational with heritage railways, one is preserved as a stationary exhibit in the National Railway Museum, the last one is used stationarily as a restaurant. Closest you will get in daily operation today is by our Swiss friends, standard single decker cars with windows up into the roof. Fun fact, also some of the Karlsruhe tram-trains have such panoramic cars with windows into the corners of the roof.
I did the trip exactly as you did, 5 years ago, before COVID. Thoroughly enjoyable; fantastic scenery; outstanding food and so much more. Glad to see that you enjoyed it as much as I did. A couple things that I view as negative: the reserved seats in the dome car for prestige passengers and no shower in room . But still, great experience; I would do it again in reverse!.
I can't imagine how seniors can walk as far to get to the amazing car similar to what you were in. "Let's Settle in for the next four days" ...Love that!!! My other half is semi handicapped. Something hex war born with. Not life style affected.
Thank you DownieLive for another enjoyable trip with beautiful landscapes, delicious food and lots of drinks. Vicariously, I enjoyed every minute of it. 😄
When I lived in Canada (Toronto) in the 1990s I took Via Rail across Canada in the winter and it was so incredibly memorable. I remember seeing the Aurora Borealis and the beauty of the country. If I hadn't already been in love with Canada, that train trip would've done it. Thank you for bringing back so many happy memories for me with this one.
You saw the Aurora Borealis from the train?! Lucky!
@@DownieLive Yep! I spent most of my evenings up in the dome car with all of the lights off staring in awe at the dancing lights.
Sound so cool. In my 40 years in Toronto, we never used a train, only the car trips. Have to do it some day.
Would love to know if there is any specifics in planning that allowed you to see the Aurora Borealis? That would be part of my goal in planning a trip like this. It sounds amazing!
I Will do it too
I want to see the Aurora boreal
I'm a New Zealander but my wife is Canadian Born (Nova Scotia) We're visiting Canada in August/September to see relatives. She is not a train buff but I am and I'm booked in the Canadian to Vancouver while she flies. Your video has helped convince me to do it. And actually I have travelled on the longest in the world. The Trans-Siberian from Vladivostok to Moscow in 2005. I did it in two sections first to Irkutsk (3 days) to visit lake Baikal, then to Moscow (4 more days) Not luxurious at all but great fun. Apart from Putin Russians are fun loving even if there's a language barrier. One day it'll all come right for Russia and that journey is spectacular especially in the East.
greetings fellow kiwi.
I've dreamed of the transsiberian train for decades, including a layover to explore Irkukst and Lake Baikal. Here's hoping for peace ✌️ in the world. Till then, the Canadian rail looks like an interesting alternative.
She going to miss out on a fun trip
Gotta love VIA Rail! I'm German as well and I just had my first ride ever with them yesterday. Their employees are so friendly, organized, calm and generous. It doesn't matter for me that it's not the most "on time service" because the German train isn't as well, but this is pretty much the only similarity between those two. "Love the way" is probably the best slogan they could have come up with. Really looking forward to my next trip with them!
The "Bullet" (fast) Train in Germany last Winter was incredibly late, but boy it was a great ride once we got on it. I miss riding on trains as I did much of it in my childhood. The confusion at the train station at Frankfurt though!! Oh my!
My guy, you’ll never need to tell people you’re Canadian with that glorious hockey hair. We’ll always know.
that's exactly what I said 😂
There is a song called "I've Got An Ape-Drape" by The Vandals.
I think you'd appreciate it.
That’s some bad hair
I dunno I miss the short hair.
Could also be a bogan
We totally need to do a train trip sometime Mike
Sup Will! Nice seeing you here. Huge fan of your videos aswell and would indeed be fun to see a travel vlog with you and Mike sometime :)
Yes! It'd be a nice change of pace for you, I'm sure you're just exhausted of all those first class plane rides. 😉
Yes, please!
This will be my Super Bowl.
This collaboration NEEDS to happen!
Meeting someone and becoming friends is a good feeling.... no awkward silences, genuine smiles and the conversation just flows
Hey Michael,
since you have had a German with you, I recommend you check out Germany next. You are always welcome to visit Germany. There wont be such great food on the trains and dome cars only on historic trains, however, the landscape and the cities and villages make up for it.
Also keep up the great work and your positive vibe.
Greetings from Germany. :)
You can book a seat at the panorama car from the EC Hamburg to Switzerland. It's a very nice view at the rhine valley between Bonn and Mainz ;)
Oktoberfest would be a great time of year.
I'm an engineer for CN rail and I run trains on the tracks between Wainwright, AB to Saskatoon, SK plus Saskatoon to Melville, SK. I recognized every b-roll spot you had in that part of this video, Saskatchewan is actually really beautiful, I agree!
Thank you for your service, in case no one else tells you that.
I work for Virtual Railfan and we have a camera in Revelstoke, I can't wait till we get more locations in Canada! If you ever come by, wave at the camera mounted at the Revelstoke Railway Museum (make sure you let a Moderator in the chat area know you are there)!
I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. As a British Columbian who has driven coast to coast I find Saskatchewan scenery pretty boring (I know some people like prairies, just not my bag). Guess I'm not much for prairies. There is so much beauty across this country, but I think the Rockies beats everything. I always know once I hit the Rockies when I've been away that I am close to home. I live on Vancouver Island which has incredible natural beauty.
@@juanitacarrollyoung2979 Was just about to post the same!
Watched most of your videos over the past weeks in the UK. Done so well and authentic, I feel like I’m there too ! Lost our little girl a few months ago but you have helped us to find another purpose and connect. Taking every day as it comes. Such brilliant videos from you. Thanks
I am so very sorry Andy. Love sent to your family.
Time heals, remember the good things. Sorry.
i absolutely love this video. the fact that you didn't know each other well, but you sorta bonded. just so fantastic. and, all the great experiences on and off the train are inspiring
Born in the USA, Lived all my life in the USA but I know I'm Canadian too because I love the Country!
Rocking the Canadian mullet dude!
This is just a bit of a fun fact about 1:42 but Germany did actually have dome cars for observation back in the day like those on the Canadian. But only 5 were built in total for a TransEuropeExpress train called the "Rheingold" in the 1960's inspired by the cars in the US and Canada. However all 5 cars are now under various different ownerships. Some are owned by heritage societies, and I know one is owned by a service who rents it out as a private car for conference meetings and parties. The closest thing to them today are a few carriages with tall panorama windows owned by the Swiss railways SBB. This is also a bit of a fun fact but the Rheingold dome cars after the Rheingold was discontinued were actually used on overnight trains in Sweden between Stockholm and the arctic circle in Narvik, Norway, the northernmost point of the European standard gauge rail system. But the coaches were built for the small mainland europe dimensions with height and width, meaning that even with the dome included they were only about as tall if not a little shorter than the other coaches on the train to the arctic.
I’m amazed at how calm you are. I’d be afraid to explore in an hour long stone for fear I’d miss the train.
yeah walking a full block then ordering a drink while trying to set up numerous camera angles seems pretty difficult to do in just one hour
I would do it for the pastries but not sure I'd risk it for the oval lounge.😂
Same here.
Take 45 minutes then head back. 😅
@@sct4040 I'd still be freaking out though!!!
A great alternative to flying! I rode on The Canadian back in 1959, when it was CP (going through Calgary); and again in 2017, using the more northerly CN route. The food was excellent and the dome car (one of four) was my go-to perch. The train was about 24 cars long, so it provided a great view of the cars snaking around the curves when in the rear dome. The only downer was having to wait 30 to 45 minutes for the higher-priority freight train to pass. I hope videos like this encourage more train travel!
Note: CP denotes Canadian Pacific and CN denotes Canadian National. Now it's just VIA Rail.
Hi ! I really enjoyed your video. Best I've seen so far. I made this trip in 1968, 55 years ago ! Then, Via Rail didn't exist but the train was very like yours. It went from Montreal then to Vancouver. I stopped off in Jasper, camped out in the Rockies for a while. It was cold ! Then took off for Calgary, through the mountains. Amazing scenery. Saw some friends there, took another bus back to Edmonton, rejoined the train to Vancouver. A very memorable trip. Too old to go anywhere now. Thanks for the revived memories.
I'm so glad of these videos right now. I just got back from an overseas trip to find that my contract at work was not renewed, so now I'm looking for a new job and living vicariously through your amazing travel videos. Thanks for providing a great distraction and inspiration to keep going while I'm looking for jobs.
I hope you find a job quickly and one that will be rewarding and pleasant .
I've been wanting to take this exact trip for years! Already crossed the USA on Amtrak on every route.
What a fun, good-natured and enjoyable experience traveling with you guys across Canada. I can't believe I haven't watched you before. I'm in from here on, my friend.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love your Personality is
It's very Joyful ❤😊
I love Canada and all things Canadian!❤❤😊😊
Kia Ora from the Kiwis on the train with you. The video looks great and reminds me of the great time we had travelling across the countryside and getting to know the other travellers. It was good to get to know both you and Seb, and to enjoy the surreptitious drinks of the final night with newly made friends. Keep up the good work, and we will be watching from afar.
Thanks Michael for taking us along on this train trip! This is something I've always wanted to do!
To add to my comment I just posted -- we came over from Germany . . . in June of 1965 and been on the West Coast (Vancouver Island) ever since. I never get tired of this beautiful place we call home.
You shouls try the amtrak berkshire flyer. Its the ACTUAL least ridden train with about 1000 a year. Its a seasonal train available friday-sunday during june-october
just booked my ticket for Vancouver - Toronto once i finish the rbc cycle event in September.
This was such a fun adventure! Seb is adorable and such a trooper. 😁
I really like how you can see Seb becoming more comfortable as the days passd
If I had to be on a train for four days, I'd want to be traveling with Mike
Yes I saw this too. At the start he was awkward but by Day 2 at the end he felt more social, joking and stuff
As a German I was not surprised by that at all. We often need some time to really be comfortable around new people, but when we get, we can be pretty open towards them.
Did this trip in 2011 with a friend and this story mimics ours. After the Rockies, it was days of breakfast, “is it still flat?”, nap, lunch, “is it still flat?”, nap, dinner, beer, bed… repeat😂
I think I'd start in Toronto and end on a high note (BC). I'm from the West Coast (Vancouver Island) and have driven Coast to coast. BC beauty can't be beat. Prairies are boring scenery (in my opinion).
Mike..You impressed me how welcoming you made, "Seb" feel, hope I got his name correct, and how friendly you are, as you showed him our beautiful country. Much respect Mike and hopefully one day our paths will cross during our travels. My wife and I love watching your videos/channel and we also love to travel by car, train, planes, and by boat! My wife and I are off on a May 24 road trip tomorrow morning to watch Icebergs.
I'd LOVE to take this trip! Seems absolutely amazing to take a train across the enormous Canada with all it's landscapes, mountains, prairies, farmlands and everything❤❤❤🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
It really only goes part way. There is a lot more than just Vancouver to Toronto. I'm from the West Coast. I have driven all across the country right to the Maritimes.
Jp was one of my favourite supply teacher in school!! Such a nice person
Enjoyed seeing all you experienced in 96hrs on Canadas longest train. Beautiful scenery, good food, great company, & new friends. Have a good week.
I crossed Canada by train many, many years ago. Your video brought back many fond memories. Thanks for sharing that most amazing journey.
Completely unrelated to this vid, but I just watched through your entire narrowboat series, after just narrow boating yesterday, and it was great! Looking forward to this vid!
I hadn't seen one of your videos for a while, but found this trip as delightful as your others! I especially loved the way your responded to your companion's question if you ever find it boring since you travel on trains a lot. Your timing in your response was perfect and I laughed out loud. Thank you so much Mike for continuing to share your train travel with those of us who dream about doing this sometime in the future. ❤
Travelling cross-continent by train is on my bucket list. I won’t care if it’s Via Rail in Canada or Amtrak in the USA. Either way, it would be amazing. Thanks for sharing your trip with us.
I've travelled this route more than 25 years ago right after college, although not nonstop. Without the luxury of a sleeper car. I got off the train in Jasper and Edmonoton and then on to Toronto. And yes those delays add up. Still a great experience and fond memories.
This train is at the top of my bucket list for sure. If I ever go to Canada, this is the first thing I’m doing.
prices are ridiculous its cheaper to fly
@@JeSuisHulktaking the train is better though. More scenic, and more eco friendly.
@@JeSuisHulk That's not the point of this trip.
@@iplayClarinetthewrongway Dunno if a four-day diesel-powered train journey is more environmentally friendly than a four-hour plane journey.
@@bahnspotterEU yes.
I did this trip in 2006 or 7. Actually did Rocky Mountaineer to Jasper then transferred to ViaRail. LOOOOVED THE TRIP!!
Mike, every time I watch someone else’s travel blog I am so grateful for your pacing, your photography, your relaxed but informative narration.
Thanks for taking me with you.
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saving money and making plans to celebrate age 75 next year on this train. Watching all your videos. You have inspired me! Thank you so much❤️
"Try the gray stuff, it's delicious" and the beautiful 'REAL' dishes! We don't see this on AMTRAK I'm afraid, nowadays. The food looked very good, better than average as well! I appreciate you & your wonderful 'vlogs' of travel to somewhere with us along for the fun and educational experiences. Thank you, Michael.
To travel such a distance, in 5 days/4 nights must be a magical experience. Thank you for sharing!
Another epic adventure Mike, and it was great to watch Seb's comfort level and awe evolve as he discovered Canada by train, or a portion anyways. Seb now needs to experience the 'Ocean' from Montreal to Halifax, just another day and a bit to complete the cross Canada trip. Always enjoy "being with you" on your journeys!
I enjoy how you and your friends make the trip fun .I took an Amtrak Chicago to Texas .,Chicago to Virginia and loved train travel.
This was an exceptionally nice train. It's a risk taking a 4-day train trip with someone you met only three times, so I'm glad it worked out well. On long train trips meals are the highlight of any day and these looked great. And as you said, "There's always room for ice cream."
Yeah I thought at the end when he said "you may not believe this but we are early" I thought he was going to say they were still friends: haha.
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Trains trains trains. Grew up on them even before Amtrak. Thank you!!!!!!
I rode the Canadian for my 16th birthday and being from Florida you run out of adjectives to describe how beautiful the Canadian Rockies are!
I rode that train many many years age...one of the formative experiences of my adult life as a canadian. Thanks Mike
That's one thing that doesn't change, the rail from Vancouver to Toronto, is the great views of Jaspser, Rockies, the rolling parties, and finally Ontario!
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For those that haven’t had a beaver tail, it’s basically the best fried dough you’ve ever had 😂
I need to find a recipe for those! They look amazing.
Looks a lot like an "elephant ear". Between that and the poutine, you're probably over the recommended daily calorie limit.😂😂 That lamb on the first night's dinner plate sure looked good, too.
Great video, I love seeing Canada by train. I need to do these trips one day. Thank you for introducing me to all these great places to see across Canada. I will definitely keep a list for future references. Thanks Mike!
A monumental experience - thank you so much Mike for taking us along!
HI Dowie I am from England never been out of our country. Canda I always wanted to go to, one day I will do the views are very impresses
We did actually have some dome cars in Germany in the 60s and early 70s on the Rheingold express train. They were made so passengers could fully take in the narrow Rhine valley between Bonn and Mainz with all its castles and steep hills. Some of these cars still exist and one was even converted into a rentable business car.
This was an EPIC vlog and journey Downie! Thanks for taking us along the train was gorgeous!
My goodness, 5 days on a Sleeper Train across Canada must be happy moment, willing to try like you have been guiding and that fine days moment coming to me pretty soon.
I really enjoyed this vlog because I rode the Canadian from Jasper to Toronto in summer 2018, and our days and nights were the reverse of yours. I never saw the snow of course, mountains outside Jasper, Qu’apelle Valley, out any major cities (just Sioux Lookout, etc). I never wanted that ride to be over! The food, sunsets, views, and utter relaxation (and no cell signal) were unforgettable.
I did this in 2019 and will never forget it.I was travelling solo and at first i had booked a roomette but on second thaughts i changed that to the same room as yours and,although quite a bit expensive for me alone.I'm 6'8" so i would never have fitted into that little roomette.I must have gained some weight after all those magnificent meals.We were late,after waiting many hours for those 200+ car freight trains we arrived in Toronto 12 hours after scedule.Our train was also a lot longer than this one and it also had normal sitting cars in the front.
Great video. You two need to train around Germany now. As someone who has had Germany on his bucket list since taking 4 years of German in High School and still hasn't made it there, I'd love to see the German countryside from a trains view.
Oh my gosh, Mike - what a trip!!! I loved this video and all the experiences you've shared!!! I would love to do this someday - and I definitely want a "Beaver Tail" - just give us a dozen to go! The food on this trip seemed to be so much better than your Amtrak trip with Will. How did your "room" compare? I think I'd rather have the seats facing each other - but who knows - I might get car sick sitting backwards! Can't wait to watch another one of your joy-filled trips! So glad Seb enjoyed his first Canadian train trip!!! Take care, be well, stay safe and God bless you always! Meggie🚂🛤🚇🚂
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I'm from the Netherlands and I love trains. Yet I have only traveled by train within my own country. I should definitely go on some international/long distance trip like this some day.
Nice bro
You're ideally situated in the Netherlands for international travel - the rail starting point of my interail trips.
Beautiful sceneries of Canada, I enjoyed it. Welcome to the USA Zeb. Good video Downie and I will try AG1👍👍
I think I rode this train more then 50 years ago, as a small child. It was a very simple train then. we slept on the seats for at least 3 nights and brought our own food.
Loved this video. My son & I went coach from Vancouver to Montreal return at Christmastime in 1980. In Jasper, the doors were frozen with thick ice. Brought our sleeping bags. Great memories! ❤
This trip is literally part of my bucket list. Were the beds comfortable? Was it expensive?
Approx CAD 3000 if booking cabin for 1 at that period of year (April - May)
Very expensive!
Yeah when I do this trip (which I will eventually), I might just go with a simple Berth (approximately $800 USD [March 2024 if you book right now])
When I was a kid the train left from St John's Newfoundland to Vancouver BC which was slightly over 5,000 km, now that was a train ride!
How did that work? Newfoundland being an island and all that.
They used a special ferry that the train could ride on and it would carry it over near Moncton New Brunswick and go on its way to Vancouver British Columbia@@jeremyhillaryboob4248
Another great train ride Mike. It’s now on my bucket list.😊
Your hostess that wanted to be on vlog was so cute! I always love your videos, they have such a great feel to them! Someday I want to take Amtrak from west to east, then this train east to west, Large part because of your videos!
Would be interesting to see a video focused on the crew. What their bunks look like, how they like working on overnight trains , etc.
Viewing this reminded me so much of my August 1989 trip from Vancouver to Jasper on "The Super Continental". Yes, it was summer and yes, this was the 2nd transcontinental train on Via Rail's offering at that time. I did the Brewsters Coach Tour from Jasper to Banff and returned from there on "The Canadian".
You have captured the best part of the transcontinental journey in the first 15 minutes of your video. I recognised the New Westminster bridges and Hell's Gate in the Fraser Canyon. I had a big laugh at your "bear nap" following your post -Jasper lunch, consumed on top of the beavertail, beer and poutine. Funny how you woke up in time for dinner that evening.
I still have fond memories of meals in the dining car, especially noting that they still have the frosted window dividers within the dining saloon.
Back in 1989 the sleeping carriage I was in on the forward journey was an old style section car with the zip up privacy curtains, but I scored a twinette berth on a stainless steel car for the return. The Park Observation Car with dome seating and rear lounge was popular as always. It is such a pity that from October last year Via Rail has put an empty barrier car behind the Observation Car due to some structural integrity concerns with the carriages (after all they are 60 plus years old).
In September 1995, I did the triangular trip in the reverse (anticlockwise) direction by road with my good friend Kevin and a fellow Aussie traveller, James. Kevin took us several kilometres east of Jasper to Henry House and Devona to take in the Mietta range that you viewed from the dome car. It was late summer and the weather and scenery was superb.
Thanks again for awakening my memories with your more recent coverage. Cheers from Michael in Melbourne.🙂🙂🙂
Beaver Tails!!🎉 we had the same thing at the Central Washington State Fair. We called them Elephant Ears. They are the best, aren't they? Its so nice your German friend got to have one. We love our beaver tails! This is a great video. I never tire of traveling my favorite routes Thank you Michael!❤
14:12 absolutely LOVE poutine
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Used to live in Jasper, Alberta for a few months and it was an awesome experience to see the wild animals such as Elk, Deer, Wolves, Mountain Goats, Black & Cinnamon Bears, and also Moose roaming into the town. What a lovely video you've posted of the Canadian Rockies and Via Rail.
Why were you in Jasper?
@@KunalDebChandra Doing what?
Been such a long time since your last upload. Worth the wait. Looking forward to more adventures and hopefully a network travel log... eventually.
It's been like 2 weeks
Again, love the videos yall post up. This must have been the day before I randomly saw you on the streets of Vancouver haha. Thanks again for being so cool. Def want to check out this train next time I'm back up north side of the world.
Really amazing Vlog and story!
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Another great video. I just watched Seb's, too. Food looks excellent. Amtrak needs to do a case study. Was this Seb's longest train trip?
PS: You need to do an Orient Express video!
Here's wishing that Amtrak receives the care and funding it deserves. Their staff works so hard with the aging equipment they're given 😟
As an Australian the longest train journey I have taken was the India Pacific from Sydney to Perth. Fourteen days later I returned to Sydney on the same train. I had a blast both ways. This trip is on my bucket list.
I think I would like to travel across Canada than America.
PS love your suitcase.
thanks for showing saskatchewan in your video, iv watched numerous videos of people traveling across canada by train and noone ever shows the beauty of the prairies. They only show ontario some of manitoba and of course alberta and b.c. it was nice to finally see my home province from a trains view the wide open prairies, grain elevators, and the living skies etc thankyou again
Maybe I'm just weird, but 96 hours on a train sounds *amazing* to me.
Ohhh what a great vid downie 😊 . My mom is Canadian and its on my bucket list to do this journey . I visited Canada as a child and remember every single thing about it .. astonishingly beautiful country. X
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Good job showcasing Winnipeg! The station there is truly fantastic. Showing the Fort Garry hotel was a nice touch too! Wonderful building.
Hi. I have watched and re watched your videos. They are like what I would think crack is, as I can't get enough lol. Your smile and your whole persona is infectious. Keep living your dream
Wow, thank you!
I will be taking this train from Winnipeg to Vancouver in August with a 3 day stop in Jasper. I was only able to book a lower berth and not a cabin, but meals and everything are still included. I am so excited! Thank you for this great video so I know what to expect.
Nice to see this trip going the right direction as well so far every other video I could find was East to West. Helped me decide on my decision for my kids 18th year celebration trip in early 2025.
I'd love to take this train someday, in a sleeper of course, but in the other direction. Having lived most of my life on the east coast, it's always a treat watching the scenery open up and get wilder and more mountainous as you make your way west. Plus, not to knock Toronto, but there aren't many nicer train destinations than Vancouver, BC, and a fitting end to an epic train trip. Everything on board this train seems incredible, the sleepers, the meals, the many lounges and dome cars, coffee always available, and the showers.
Speaking of which, I wonder if it's feasible to go on several short runs on some of the longer stops, to work off all those great meals and break up the inevitable monotony. I'm guessing that any stop of 45 minutes or longer would work, even half an hour if you keep it short. Or brisk walks. This is one seriously long train trip and I can see how this would help pass the time and keep you from feeling guilty with all those meals! 😆
im subs, idk how much time i have spend from watching your content omg. the scene, the shoot always beautiful and dont got me dizzy
We actually have dome cars in Germany. They were built in the 60es for the Rheingold TEE premium express train. When TEE services were discontinued they were sold to travel operators where they ran on charter trains. 5 were built, 3 are operational with heritage railways, one is preserved as a stationary exhibit in the National Railway Museum, the last one is used stationarily as a restaurant.
Closest you will get in daily operation today is by our Swiss friends, standard single decker cars with windows up into the roof. Fun fact, also some of the Karlsruhe tram-trains have such panoramic cars with windows into the corners of the roof.
Thank you for making this video, I have always wanted to take the train across Canada! Five days, four nights = perfect!
Man, I’ve been binging your videos since right before I subscribed. Love your vibes and hope to be able to travel myself some time soon.
I did the trip exactly as you did, 5 years ago, before COVID. Thoroughly enjoyable; fantastic scenery; outstanding food and so much more. Glad to see that you enjoyed it as much as I did. A couple things that I view as negative: the reserved seats in the dome car for prestige passengers and no shower in room . But still, great experience; I would do it again in reverse!.
I can't imagine how seniors can walk as far to get to the amazing car similar to what you were in. "Let's Settle in for the next four days" ...Love that!!! My other half is semi handicapped. Something hex war born with. Not life style affected.
Saskatchewan, My home, and I love my home province. Will never leave!
Thank you DownieLive for another enjoyable trip with beautiful landscapes, delicious food and lots of drinks. Vicariously, I enjoyed every minute of it. 😄
Why not explore the fast trains in Europe. I did my whole Italy trip by fast train. Very cheap if booked early. The views are magnificent.