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BC Rail's Whistler NorthwindBRITISH COLUMBIA BY RAIL
by Christine Spinder

Rail travel in British Columbia is what rail travel is meant to be – relaxing, with exhilarating landscapes, varied terrain, social atmosphere and plenty of pampering. From refurbished vintage to the ultimate in luxury, often combining both, rail services in BC offer some of the greatest travel experiences in Canada.

With a wide array of routes to choose from, trains are one of the best ways to tour BC’s magnificent landscape. Trains go places in BC that road vehicles simply can’t, whether hugging cliffs that drop to the sea or winding historical passes through the craggy Rocky Mountains.

Regular schedules and a leisurely pace encourage exploration of many site stops, combined with Northern BC fishing, Canadian Rockies hiking, ranch and spa resorts or winter ski and snowboard havens.

From the Rockies to the Shore For soft adventure, nothing beats viewing the Rockies than by train. Running between Jasper or Banff on the east side of the Rockies, and Prince Rupert and Vancouver on the Pacific coast, you'll be rubbing shoulders with history. You'll follow ancient trading routes used by aboriginal peoples, you'll cross Yellowhead pass in the Rockies, Yoho National Park and you'll travel through the inner plain of British Columbia and Bulkley Valley. You'll follow river valleys and like the first European explorers that came here about 200 years ago, you'll reach the shores of the Pacific. At every stage, you'll discover rich Native culture and fascinating fauna and flora. Treat yourself to a walk in unspoiled nature, even a few days of camping. The region abounds in opportunities for outdoor and sporting types: rock climbing, downhill and cross-country skiing, long hikes, horse riding, mountain biking, to name a few.

Rocky Mountaineer Railtours Rocky Mountaineer Railtours is known for their rail travel packages, with over 40 different tours exploring Canada’s West and the Canadian Rockies with complementing side trips, attractions and activities. Ranging in length from three to 12 days, all include the acclaimed Rocky Mountaineer rail journey between Vancouver, B.C. and Banff, Jasper or Calgary, Alberta.

On the Coast side, packages like the Rail and Sail combine a Northern BC rail tour with cruise and sail excursions out of Prince Rupert, and Vancouver Island connectors bring travelers to the famous Butchart Gardens outside Victoria.

Further east, the Canadian Rocky Mountains make an impressive backdrop for a wide range of activities, including alpine hiking and mountaineering programs, river rafting, canoeing and wildlife viewing. The towns of Banff and Jasper are connected by the stunning scenery of the Icefields Parkway and the emerald waters of Lake Louise are just a few minutes away. www.rockymountaineer.com

Exploring BC’s Northern plateaus, Via Rail’s Skeena train reaches high-altitude towns like Smithers in the mountains and ranchland Houston. Ending in Prince Rupert, Aboriginal carving arts are prominent, standing legends and markers of history.

The Skeena departs from Prince George, where passengers may have already partaken of a number of outdoors activities. Some passengers connect from BC Rail's Cariboo Prospector from North Vancouver; others board the Skeena in Jasper, Alberta to experience its complete 1,160 kilometres (725 miles). Up here it’s open vistas and wildlife sightings, including moose and bear. Everyone is in awe over one of the best views of a glacier from a passenger train in all of Canada, the Kathlyn Glacier and Twin Falls. http://www.viarail.ca/en.index.html

The end of the line is Prince Rupert, a seaside town with tidy houses and churches. There are totem poles everywhere and the Museum of Northern B.C., set in a Native longhouse, exhibits the 10,000 years of history along this coast. You must visit Cow Bay - once industrial and now touristy - located on the picturesque harbour. This is the place to book a water excursion so that you can explore some of the tree-covered islands and wilderness coastline.

The Queen Charlotte Islands, known as 'Haida Gwaii' (islands of the people) to the Haida people, are a day's ferry ride from Prince Rupert, and are well worth the trip. Ancient forests, archaeological treasures, rare plant life, a few towns and a spectacular array of bird and wildlife make the 150-island archipelago a special place.

Another option from Prince Rupert is to take the ferry to Port Hardy on the northern tip of Vancouver Island, to find Tofino and Victoria on the southward trip.

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