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The trip from Edmonton to Toronto takes two days on the rails, and covers roughly the middle section of Canada. The scenery, mostly prairie, is certainly nice, but not as breathtaking as that found in the Rocky Mountains. Travelers between these two large cities tend to be business people, but tourists will find it a relaxing way to get across the country.
The Edmonton to Winnipeg route is a leg of 'The Canadian,' the train route that spans Canada. This short segment rides through the night, and is best suited for business travelers rather than tourists.
The route from Edmonton to Vancouver takes only a day, but the changes in landscape are vast. Despite having one of the lowest population densities in North America, Edmonton is a surprisingly cosmopolitan city--and has the largest mall!