🇨🇦 Canadá

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Canadá's intercity passenger rail is operated by VIA Rail, a crown corporation, on a network stretching from Victoria, BC to Halifax, Nova Scotia. The flagship Canadian train runs 4,466 km from Toronto to Vancouver in 4 days, crossing the Canadian Shield, the prairies, and the Rocky Mountains. The Corridor service between Quebec City, Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto (2h-5h) is the network's busiest and most frequent. VIA's Renaissance equipment on long-distance routes offers economy seats, sleeping berths, and the Park car dome observation car. Canadá's vast geography means most long-distance VIA routes run only 3 times per week or less -- making precise scheduling difficult for travelers. The Corridor offers up to 8 daily departures on the Montreal-Toronto segment, which takes about 5h. Amtrak's Adirondack and Maple Leaf connect Nueva York to Montreal and Toronto respectively. Rocky Mountaineer, a private luxury train operator, runs seasonal scenic services through the Rockies but is strictly a tourism product with premium pricing. VIA tickets are available at viarail.ca; discounts of 25-50% apply when booking 14+ days ahead through the Escape fare. The Canrailpass provides unlimited travel for 7-60 days. Eurail/Interrail does not cover VIA Rail. Urban transit in Toronto (TTC, GO Transit), Montreal (STM, exo), Vancouver (TransLink with SkyTrain LRT), and Ottawa (OC Transpo) operates separately from the national VIA network.

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VIA's The Canadian runs 4,466 km from Toronto to Vancouver in approximately 87 hours (3.5 days). It departs 3 times per week in each direction. Stops include Sudbury, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Jasper, and Kamloops. The crossing through the Rocky Mountains is spectacular between Jasper and Kamloops.
Rocky Mountaineer is a private luxury tourist train running through the Canadian Rockies, operating April-October. Routes include Vancouver to Banff, Vancouver to Jasper, and others. It is daytime-only (staying in hotels overnight), with panoramic dome cars, fine dining, and naturalist guides. It is expensive but widely regarded as one of the world's greatest rail experiences.
The Quebec City-Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto Corridor has the most frequent service: Montreal-Toronto sees up to 8 trains daily (5h journey). Montreal-Quebec City takes 3h (5 trains/day). Ottawa-Montreal takes 2h (4 trains/day). Outside the Corridor, most routes run 3 times per week.
The Canrailpass provides unlimited VIA Rail travel in Economy class for 7, 10, or 15 days (or more) within a 30-day window. It must be purchased before arriving in Canadá. Eurail and Interrail do not cover VIA Rail. The pass is good value for travelers doing multiple long-distance segments.
Book VIA Rail's Escape fare (available 14+ days ahead) in Economy class for around CAD 300-500 one way (normally CAD 800-1,200). The journey takes about 87 hours. Economy class includes a seat and access to the dining car. For sleeping accommodations, budget CAD 600-1,000+ more for a sleeper berth.

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Datos actualizados por última vez: 2026-02-27