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Stay in luxurious Fairmont hotels on an incredible winter rail adventure, from Vancouver to Canada’s magical Rocky Mountains

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2026 Tour code: CWW26

About the tour

Experience the sensational snowscapes of Canada - also known as 'the Great White North' - on an unforgettable winter journey on the Canadian train. From multicultural Vancouver, to the rugged mountain towns of Jasper and Banff, you'll be staying in luxurious and renowned Fairmont hotels while encountering snow-covered peaks, shimmering frozen lakes and the incredible natural wonders of the Canadian Rockies in winter.

Explore Vancouver on a sightseeing tour, experience an overnight journey through the Rockies on the Canadian and discover Jasper National Park with a guided ice walk in Maligne Canyon. Travelling along the scenic Icefields Parkway to Banff, stop at Lake Louise before arriving for a three-night stay in Banff, including a tour of its natural wonders.

Unforgettable experiences

Staying in three luxurious Fairmont hotels
Staying in three luxurious Fairmont hotels
These grand hotels in Vancouver, Jasper and Banff are renowned for their luxury, history, and exceptional service. Located in scenic settings, they offer world-class amenities, fine dining, and elegant accommodations.
Journey through the Rocky Mountains
Journey through the Rocky Mountains
Enjoy an iconic rail journey on VIA Rail’s Canadian into Canada's Rocky Mountains, from Vancouver to Jasper, waking to breathtaking sunrise views of soaring mountains, vast frozen lakes, snow-laden forests and unique wildlife.
Exploring Jasper
Exploring Jasper
Embark on an extraordinary guided ice walk into the National Park’s stunning natural wonders of Maligne Canyon among giant frozen waterfalls, ice caves and stunning ice sculptures.
Visiting Lake Louise
Visiting Lake Louise
Experience the spectacular setting of Lake Louise in its winter finery when cross-country skiers glide across the deeply frozen lake framed by towering, snow-dusted peaks and frosty forests.
Sightseeing in Vancouver
Sightseeing in Vancouver
Discover landmarks including the original settlement of Gastown, buzzing Chinatown and the remarkable, indigenous totem poles of Stanley Park on a guided tour.

What’s included

Itinerary

Day 1 - London to Vancouver in a day

Your Canadian holiday starts at London Heathrow where we meet the Tour Manager before our flight to Vancouver. On arrival, we are transferred to our downtown hotel for a three-night stay in this wonderful city, framed by mountains and encircled by water.

This evening is free to relax or become acquainted with the local neighbourhood. Our elegant Fairmont hotel is set amongst high-end boutiques and impressive art galleries. Known as the 'Castle in the City' due to its châteauesque copper pitched roof, the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver was built in 1939 as one of Canada's grand railway hotels.

It is within walking distance of many Vancouver attractions, including the city waterfront - an extension of Downtown - which has a pedestrian walkway. There are several restaurants, cafés and bars nearby, or you could choose to dine at our hotel.

Day 2 - Sightseeing in the thriving city of Vancouver

We set out on a sightseeing tour of Vancouver today, first making our way to Gastown, Vancouver's original settlement. Named after 'Gassy' Jack Deighton, a Yorkshire seaman who arrived here in 1867, today Gastown is a popular downtown area of cafés, music bars, fashionable shops and galleries.

From here we continue to Chinatown, Canada's largest Chinese district, established in the late 19th century. Once inside, you may forget you are in North America. Here, we soak up the sights, atmosphere and aromas of the colourful streets and food stalls. Our last visit of the day is Stanley Park, Vancouver's wonderful open parkland of 400 hectares where we see the city's fantastic, world-renowned totem poles which pay tribute to Canada's Native American heritage.

After our tour, the rest of the day is free to explore independently. You could take the bus or a taxi to North Vancouver, to the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park. Alternatively, a stroll along the Seawalk trail in Vancouver Harbour is a popular choice, overlooking the water with mountain views.

Day 3 - Morning at leisure, overnight journey to Jasper on the Canadian

Your day starts with a free morning in Vancouver. You can make the most of our hotel's facilities, visit the local shops or enjoy a leisurely walk along the waterfront.

In the afternoon we transfer to Union Station. Here we board the Canadian for an overnight journey through the majestic Rocky Mountains to Jasper. The Canadian is an iconic train, transporting us in restored stainless steel carriages through incredible winter landscapes of the Cascade Mountains, Fraser River, and dramatic canyons. With luxury service onboard, the trip includes an overnight stay in Kamloops before arriving in scenic Jasper.

After dinner onboard, we settle into our private cabins and the train climbs into the foothills of the Rockies during the night.

Includes
  • Dinner
Day 4 - Arrival in the mountain town of Jasper

We wake to cinematic views of glaciers, lakes, plunging canyons, frozen waterfalls and snow-covered peaks, all illuminated by the sun's first rays of the day. After breakfast on the Canadian amid this stunning scenery, we arrive into Jasper late morning - a friendly, easy-going mountain town in the heart of the beautiful Canadian Rockies. Bordered by soaring white mountains and frosted Douglas firs, in winter the town is blanketed in snow.

On arrival, you have time to take an initial look around and maybe enjoy some lunch downtown, before checking into our hotel for two nights. The luxury Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge resort is set on 700 acres of parkland overlooking the serene Beauvert Lake and majestic mountains in a UNESCO World Heritage landscape.

The hotel site also offers a wide variety of winter activities, from horseshoeing to skating on Mildred Lake. For those seeking a more relaxing experience, you can unwind and enjoy the spa and pool facilities at your leisure.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 5 - A guided ice walk in the magical Maligne Canyon, Jasper National Park

From the pretty wintry setting of Jasper, we head out this morning to visit the geological wonder of Maligne Canyon, one of Jasper National Park's most dramatic landmarks - the deepest canyon in the park which is easy to access.

We stop for lunch enroute, then explore this otherworldly canyon on an exhilarating ice walk with a local guide. Entering a setting of giant frozen waterfalls, ice caves and incredible ice sculptures, we also learn about the mysterious Medicine Lake. Jasper's National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site, home to wildlife such as grey wolves, hoary marmots, caribou and moose - we may be fortunate to encounter some of these creatures.

This afternoon we are transferred back to our hotel in Jasper and you're free to relax at the hotel or continue exploring at your own pace.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6 - Across the Icefields Parkway to Banff via Lake Louise

Leaving Jasper and its National Park behind this morning, we begin the spectacular drive to Banff. Travelling along the world-famous Icefields Parkway - one of the world's most scenic highways - we navigate the 144 miles that link Banff with Jasper. Listed by Condé Nast Traveller as one of the top drives in the world, we enter a picturesque valley of frozen lakes, travelling between some of the highest and most rugged peaks in the Rockies. Enroute we pass two other impressive landmarks, the Columbia Icefields and the wondrous Athabasca Glacier. 

Before reaching our destination we stop at Lake Louise in Banff National Park. In winter it becomes a magical frozen arena, where cross-country skiers glide across the deeply frozen lake, with a backdrop of soaring peaks and snow-frosted forests of fir trees. We take a beautifully scenic break here. You could enjoy lunch independently, look around the shops or walk out to the snow-covered shoreline.

On arrival in Banff this afternoon, we check into The Fairmont Banff Springs for a three-night stay. The luxury hotel is located in Banff National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and known as Canada's 'Castle in the Rockies'. There's time to relax and perhaps to warm up at the hotel spa before dining independently at the hotel or in the town centre.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 7 - Tour of Banff and its unique natural wonders

Waking up in the beautiful mountain setting of Banff, today's excursion is a tour of the stunning National Park. Exploring this breathtaking landscape with a local guide, we visit the glacial Lake Minnewanka, the striking Two Jack Lake and its distinctive mountain - Mount Rundle. We also see the Banff Hoodoos, a fascinating cluster of needle-like sedimentary rocks. Surprise Corner, as the name suggests, delivers spectacular and unexpected views of the Spray Valley and the frozen wall of water formed by the Bow Falls.

As part of our excursion, we also ride on the Banff Gondola, a cable car that transports us to the summit of Sulphur Mountain. Besides panoramic views of the surrounding winter landscape, at the top of the mountain is a museum, an outdoor Observation Deck with a dome tent - where you could sip a hot chocolate as you enjoy the views - and two restaurants. There's also a long boardwalk to wander along, taking in the spectacular mountain views.

We return to our hotel and you're at leisure to explore and decide on a place to enjoy dinner in Banff's downtown.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 8 - Free day in Banff

Today is your last full day in the beautiful Canadian Rockies and it is yours to spend as you wish. You could spend some time relaxing at the spa in our hotel, or enjoy a walk through the snowy streets of Banff's downtown. The centre is compact and easy to walk around, with a variety of places to eat, local shops and several galleries where you can view some original Canadian art.

Banff has an excellent transport system to seek out some local attractions. One is Johnston Canyon, which has a guided ice walk that you can book independently. Other activities include snowshoeing or wildlife walks - your Tour Manager will be able to provide suggestions. This evening we enjoy dinner at our hotel.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 9 - Homeward bound, from Calgary

After a final breakfast in Canada, the morning is free for you to do any last-minute souvenir shopping and enjoy a final walk around the sights. Then, it is time to say a fond farewell to Banff as we check out of our hotel and transfer to Calgary by coach, a journey of around two hours. We then board the flight back to London Heathrow.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 10 - Arrival in London Heathrow

The holiday may be over but the memories of this wonderful winter experience in the Canadian Rockies will surely last a lifetime. From sightseeing in Vancouver and an overnight journey on The Canadian train to exploring the wintry Maligne Canyon and enjoying local wildlife in Jasper before exploring Banff, we've had some great moments.

We land in London Heathrow this morning and your holiday draws to a close.

Additional information

Departure times

Provisional departure and return times, where available, can be found together with our dates and prices by clicking on the 'Prices & Availability' button. We write to all booked customers approximately 10 weeks prior to the start of their tour to advise the exact departure and return time for their particular group.

Mobility information

Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.

Hotels

Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, Banff

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Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, Jasper

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Fairmont Hotel Vancouver

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Train

The Canadian Train

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Becky Lipkin

5 stars

Submitted 6/Mar

Well organized tour and all went smoothly.

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Glyn

5 stars

Submitted 6/Mar

Excellent outstanding experience WOW can't say anymore other than awesome

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Alison

4 stars

Submitted 5/Mar

We really enjoyed this trip but would have preferred not quite so much free time. We would have paid a bit more for more content. But Carole was on hand with some ideas which helped. I loved the train but it was a bit chaotic getting a dinner reservation to suit us but was offered room service in the end. I did not really enjoy the dinner but breakfast was excellent.

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Dear Alison, Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. I am glad that you really enjoyed the tour and I will definitely pass across your feedback to our Product team so we can look into amending the itinerary. Kind regards, Sophie.
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SUSAN JOHN

5 stars

Submitted 1/Mar

The experience was amazing. We enjoyed the highlights, which has given us a taste to do more on the Canadian

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PEGGY PARKER

3 stars

Submitted 1/Mar

The scenery was spectacular! However, more details about the trip in a day by day itinerary would have been nice. Also, the bus driver was actually the tour guide instead of the tour manager like previous tours I took with Vacations By Rail. The bus driver (Richard) was a wonderful man who even helped me across the ice! However, since he is Chinese, it was very difficult to understand his comments about different places on the tour. We also seemed to have too much free time. The food on the train was exceptional. However, paying for all our other meals got to be quite expensive. I liked having many meals included in the tour price when I traveled with VBR.

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Dear Peggy, Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. I am glad that you enjoyed the scenery and the food on the train. I will make sure to pass your feedback across to our Product team so we can look into adding more information to our documentation, make the necessary changes to the itinerary and review the meals included on this tour. Kind regards, Sophie.
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Victoria

4 stars

Submitted 1/Mar

This is generally a good holiday. Plenty of beautiful scenery covered and there’s lots to see and do. The low point for us was the train we travelled overnight on, The Canadian. This really is a very tired and shabby train now, and an expensive way to travel. We upgraded for an additional £600 for a 2 bed cabin which consisted of 2 bunk beds, a tight squeeze and a toilet. It’s so disappointing. If you’re going to do this holiday be prepared for that and consider travelling earlier than the group to spend an extra few days in Vancouver. The tour doesn’t do this city justice at all, there is so much to see.

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