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  • 26-59 years old.
  • Basic fares.
  • $20 minimum fare.
  • 60 or more years of age.
  • ID required with proof of age.
  • $18 minimum fare.
  • 18-25 years old.
  • Photo ID required with proof of age.
  • $15 minimum fare.
  • 2-11 years inclusive.
  • $10 minimum fare.
  • Children under 8 years of age cannot travel alone. Children between 8 and 11 may travel alone, but under certain conditions.
  • Please be advised that children's tickets are available through our web site only if you purchase tickets for one or more accompanying adults.

Jasper-Prince Rupert train – Description

The Jasper-Prince Rupert train travels through the RockiesYou lean in closer to the panoramic windows to better take in the settlements, farms and sawmills dotting a landscape defined by mountains, lakes and forests. Tranquility settles over you like a warm blanket as the train – and the beauty – takes you further and further away from your daily life.

You cast a glance at your fellow travellers in the Park car and notice the beatific smiles on their faces. When you turn back to the window, your reflection tells you that you’re smiling too.

Explore a region rich in First Nations culture and history

The Jasper-Prince Rupert train makes a two-day journey from the rugged splendour of Jasper National Park and the Canadian Rockies to the haunting beauty of the Pacific Coast.

Choose the relaxing ambience and attentive service of budget travel in Economy class, or upgrade to a reserved seat in the exclusive Panorama car and all-inclusive meals in Touring class.

There’s an overnight layover in Prince George – so don’t forget to book a hotel room. You’ll arrive in Prince Rupert feeling refreshed!
 

The Jasper-Prince Rupert route guide
TRAIN TRAVEL GUIDE

Download and print the Jasper-Prince Rupert route guide! PDF (1,60 MB) This guide chronicles the landscapes the train will take you through, as well as each region’s history, features and attractions. Sites are clearly identified so that you can spot them easily as your train passes by.

 

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Read on Canada Travel Blog...

“…we rolled past glaciers, moose, old smokehouses, bears, totem poles, pictograms, and canyons…”

Excerpt from:
Steel Rail Stories
- Canada Travel Blog