I have done this trip and dozens of times , and as you said the last day is a day of reflection , hard to believe it’s gone by so fast . Thanks for a well done video , I’m booked again for Oct , my second trip this year , can’t wait
Hi. I enjoyed your video very much...the first of yours I have seen, I think. I have subscribed. I took the Canadian a few years ago and will be doing so again this December (solo, same as you) as part of a round-the-continent-by-rail journey. I think what I especially liked about the video was how personal it was, while still including the sights, sounds, and flavors of the journey. Your reactions to events along the way, and your feelings about the experience, really added to my enjoyment. Best wishes as you develop the channel.
This was such a lovely video and I enjoyed your story telling along the way . Made it really interesting 😊. I am an Aussie , but planning to do this trip next year . My parents were penpals ( my dad lived in Australia and my mum was living in Canada. My dad proposed to her over the phone in 1966, then saved up for 12 months and took a ship from Sydney to Vancouver. My mum met him there and they took this train in April 1967 from Vancouver to Toronto and they married in Toronto in June 1967. It’s always been a dream of mine to take the train journey myself . Watching your video brought a tear my eye ❤
Love your second part of your trip. Thanks for sharing with us. That’s the fun part about train travel is the friends you make along the way, that you would never meet without riding the train.
It seems pets can only travel in a baggage car on this train. That is also during cooler temperature months only. Their website has the exact details! www.viarail.ca/en/plan/travelling-with-pets
I enjoyed the video, I rode The Canadian to Toronto last June in an upper berth and then came home in a cabin for one like you had. Both ways the trip seemed to be over so soon. I hope I will be able to o it again, I am sure you feel the same way.
Great video im glad you met your friends you are so sweet,I’m going in the fall really looking forward to it thanks for posting ,I have the cabin for one it’s small but I think better than the berths more private,did you get to sit alone for all meals?nice to have the option I guess it depends how many are on the trip
Solo diners were always sat with others and tables were 3-4 people during all lunch and dinner. Occasionally during breakfast when there weren't as many people, there were a few tables with only two people! Glad you enjoyed the video, hope you have a great experience!