







The capital of the west coast of Canada this is the most common destination for Australian's flying into Canada and the perfect start for your Canadian Adventure.
There is plenty to do in and around the city including visiting Gardens, Grouse Mountain, shopping and sightseeing.
Take the 3 1/2 hr journey on the Whistler Mountaineer to the alpine town of Whistler.
Overnight train journey on the Canadian
Enjoy the unique wildlife and natural splendours of Jasper. Whether you visit the Maligne Valley, Pyramid Bench or take a trip out to the Icefields Parkway to see the Athabasca Glacier, there are plenty of options in Jasper.
Two night train journey across Canada to Toronto.
The spire that everyone recognises as being Toronto's most famous landmark is of course the CN Tower. This wonder of the modern world offers spectacular views across the city. But if you're scared of heights don't despair as there are plenty of other things to see and do in the modern city. Shop at St Lawrence market, have a picnic in the Royal Botanic Gardens and cruise the Toronto Harbour and islands. Or perhaps you are a shoe obsessive? The Bata Shoe Museum has an international collection of over 12,000 shoes spanning 4500 years of history.
Visit the Underground city and do some shopping, see the 1976 Olympic stadium, take in the views from Mount Royal, admire the Montreal Museum of contemporary Art and see the science centre and ecological Zoo at Montreal Biodome.
Quebec city is the heart of French Canada. Here you can put your French language skills to the test. This amazing city looks and feels very European. The entire old section of the town was declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1985.
Climb the citadel for incredible views across the river, wander the cobblestone streets and don't miss the citys main catholic cathedral, Basilique Cathedrale Notre Dame de Quebec.
| Vancouver | Whistler |
| Jasper | Toronto |
| Montreal | Quebec |
| Toronto |
The best rail pass for this itinerary would be a 12 days within 30 days Canrail Pass starting from $704pp in off peak season. Please note all costs are based on off peak season between 01 Jan and 31 May and 16 Oct to 31 Dec. Costs for Canadian Rail is subject to change every 7 days due to exchange rates so costs may have changed from Full package price shown above.
Please note a $35 booking fee will be charged in addition to the cost above.
This can be purchased as a tour locally or you could use your CanRail pass. This should not cost you anything extra if you have some days left on your pass.