The Rocky Mountaineer

Bucket List Train Ride in Canada

Meghan and Patrick Mitchell

Meghan and Patrick Mitchell

Banff and Canadian Rockies Uncovered, Canada

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Your Complete Guide to Experiencing the Rockies with the Rocky Mountaineer šŸš‚šŸ”

There’s no better way to soak in the jaw-dropping beauty of the Canadian Rockies than aboard the Rocky Mountaineer! One of the world’s most luxurious train journeys. This isn’t just a train ride; it’s a front-row seat to glaciers, turquoise lakes, and snow-capped peaks, all while enjoying gourmet meals and exceptional service.

About the Rocky Mountaineer

The Rocky Mountaineer operates daylight-only journeys so you never miss a single view. Large glass-domed windows and outdoor viewing platforms make you feel completely immersed in the scenery. You’ll enjoy chef-prepared regional cuisine inspired by the landscapes rolling by, alongside local BC and Alberta wines.

Main Routes Through the Rockies

The train operates several spectacular routes, each offering a different perspective of Western Canada’s landscapes.

1. First Passage to the West (Vancouver ↔ Banff/Lake Louise)

  • Duration: 2 days, with an overnight stay in Kamloops.

  • Highlights: Travel through the historic Kicking Horse Pass, cross towering steel bridges, and wind through the Spiral Tunnels, an engineering marvel. This route is steeped in Canadian railway history and offers stunning views of the Fraser Canyon and the Canadian Rockies’ most famous peaks.

2. Journey Through the Clouds (Vancouver ↔ Jasper)

  • Duration: 2 days, overnight in Kamloops.

  • Highlights: Pass by the powerful Pyramid Falls, Mount Robson (the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies), and follow the winding North Thompson River into the heart of Jasper National Park. Perfect for wildlife spotting, keep your eyes open for eagles, black bears, and elk.

3. Rainforest to Gold Rush (Vancouver ↔ Jasper via Whistler & Quesnel)

  • Duration: 3 days, with overnights in Whistler and Quesnel.

  • Highlights: A more off-the-beaten-path route that starts with lush coastal rainforests before transitioning into the dry Cariboo Plateau. You’ll retrace the paths of gold prospectors and experience dramatic changes in scenery before arriving in Jasper.

What Makes It Special

  • Daylight Travel Only — so you see every mountain, canyon, and river in perfect light.

  • Two Service Levels — GoldLeaf Service offers a two-level glass-domed coach with gourmet dining downstairs; SilverLeaf Service has oversized windows and meals served at your seat.

  • Inclusive Experience — all meals, snacks, and drinks (including BC wines and local beers) are included on board.

Best Time to Go

The Rocky Mountaineer operates from spring to fall (April–October).

  • Spring: Lush landscapes and snow-topped peaks.

  • Summer: Long days and vibrant alpine meadows.

  • Fall: Golden larches and crisp mountain air.

Pairing With a Rockies Trip

Many travelers combine their Rocky Mountaineer journey with road trips through Banff, Jasper, or Yoho National Park, or add on a few days to explore Vancouver or the Okanagan wine region. The train is often part of larger vacation packages with hotels, transfers, and sightseeing tours included, so you can focus entirely on the adventure.

https://www.rockymountaineer.com/train-routes/first-passage-west

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