Rocky Mountaineer

@rmountaineer

Offering all-daylight luxury train journeys connecting Vancouver to the Canadian Rockies. (Monitored 9am to 5pm PT, Monday to Friday)

Vancouver, BC
Joined December 2008

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    We continue our journey along the shores of the Shuswap Lake…

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    All aboard! This is happening right now…. A symbolic departure: the first departure since October 2019. We are beyond excited.

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    15 hours ago

    We’re heading out on the first train since October 2019.

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    Jul 5

    Checking out the Rocky Mountaineer rail yard in Kamloops. Very cool to see how they manage and maintain things. Facility is a full 21 acres. Can hardly wait for tomorrow’s epic trip to Banff!

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    The is embarking on its first route of the season. Here's what you can expect from the legendary train trip through the Canadian Rockies

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  6. Jun 2

    Our team members go above and beyond to create meaningful moments and to achieve extraordinary outcomes. As one team, we create the experience together. Visit our careers page and come create the experience with us!

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  7. Apr 10

    From 1946 to 1979, Castle Mountain was known as Mount Eisenhower in honour of Dwight D. Eisenhower. However, the mountain’s original name was finally restored in 1979 after residents pressured the government to change it back. Photo by @swissclick_photography / Instagram

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  8. Apr 8

    Arches National Park is one of the most accessible places near downtown Moab to enjoy the night sky in total darkness. Designated as an International Dark Sky Park in 2019, it’s a wonderful place for stargazing. Photo by / Instagram

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  9. Apr 6

    The largest icefield in the Canadian Rockies, the Columbia Icefield is undoubtedly the most popular stop along the Icefields Parkway, with the Athabasca Glacier ranking as North America’s most visited glacier. At its thickest point, it measures the height of the Eiffel Tower!

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  10. Mar 29

    Did you know that Bryce Canyon is home to the greatest concentration of hoodoos on Earth? Admire this rugged landscape on our Rockies to the Red Rocks at Leisure package. Visit our website to find out more: Photo by / Instagram

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  11. Mar 7

    Join us onboard this summer and discover some of the Canadian Rockies most spectacular scenery, all from a vantage point only possible by rail:

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  12. Mar 3

    The drive along Maligne Lake Road to the lake is full of picturesque scenery and offers some of the best opportunities to spot local wildlife. Read our blog post on wildlife watching in the Canadian Rockies for tips: Photo by / Instagram

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  13. Feb 28

    Rockies to the Red Rocks is filled with highlights best seen by train. Wind alongside rivers, through mountain ranges, and past ancient rock canyons as we travel between Denver to the red rock formations of Moab. Here’s a taste of what awaits:

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  14. Feb 25

    Sunrise in the Canyonlands is a magical experience. Would you wake up early for this view? Photo by @caispictures ()

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  15. Feb 24

    Did you know? If a bald eagle loses a feather on one wing, it will shed a feather on the other wing to maintain balance. Head over to our blog for more interesting facts about Western Canada’s wildlife! Photo: .ca ()

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  16. Feb 21

    We’re bringing the Canadian Rockies to you today. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the wonderful sights of the waterfalls at Maligne Canyon in Jasper National Park. Have a great week!

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  17. Feb 18

    Our new route starts in Moab, Utah, and travels to Denver, Colorado. Spend some time in Moab exploring the gateway to the Canyonlands and Arches National Parks before joining us onboard. Find out more: Photo by Albert Yang (Instagram)

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  18. Feb 17

    Along with iconic landscapes, one of the biggest draws for our guests is the opportunity for wildlife watching! We’ve put together a guide with lots of tips on wildlife watching to help you spot some of the locals! Photo by Saara Tanskanen (Instagram)

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  19. Feb 14

    Catching that first light at Lake Louise is always a treat. Who would you like to experience this with on Valentines Day?

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  20. Feb 11

    Some views are best experienced by train, wouldn’t you agree?

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