How to Book Train Travel from Saskatchewan to Alberta
If you're traveling from Saskatchewan to Alberta, you're probably going to enjoy the great outdoors. Alberta is known for attracting skiers and hikers from all over, many of whom choose to arrive via train. Aboard VIA Rail Canada's two routes to Alberta, you can reach some popular outdoor destinations as you go between several of Canada's provinces. Follow these steps to start planning your trip.
Instructions
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Consider Booking the Snow Train
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Book tickets online at the VIA Rail Canada Web site (see Resources below) or by calling 888-VIA-RAIL.
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Book the Snow Train to Alberta. Travel packages are often available to various ski resorts and destinations, which you can book through VIA Rail Canada.
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Protect your belongings. Saskatchewan stations sell plastic covers and cardboard boxes to protect any sports equipment you plan to check as luggage.
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Take advantage of the amenities. The Snow Train features a special first-class designation called "Silver & Blue" complete with gourmet meals, personal attendants and exclusive access to the much-hyped Park car.
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Connect with the Canadian train in Alberta train stations. They span Canada from east to west. You can travel beyond Alberta with a variety of itineraries to choose from.
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Pack your sports equipment! The Snow Train allows you to check skis, bikes, canoes and masts and sailboards.
Consider Booking the Canadian Train
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Book tickets for travel during any of the 3 days a week the Canadian operates. You can check the VIA Rail website for special deals or just phone in your reservation.
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Stay overnight. Choose a destination in Alberta that's a little off the beaten path. Sleep contentedly in your sleeping car bed or choose a private bedroom.
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Have a cocktail under the stars in Alberta. The Skyview car offers alcoholic beverages to help you relax while you journey toward your destination.
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Take the Canadian to connect with other trains. In Alberta, you can hop on board a route that services the Pacific coast like the Malahat and Skeena trains.
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Tips & Warnings
Boxes for bicycles are provided free of charge at Saskatchewan train stations.
VIA Rail sometimes offers discounts for travel to multiple destinations. Ask and you shall receive!
Winter is popular time for travel on the Snow Train. Winter snows are heavy and attractive to outdoor enthusiasts.
Traveling with large sports equipment means that you may need to book your travel a certain way. Online reservations may not be accepted.
Be prepared for an extra fee when traveling with sports equipment, which is often classified as over-sized baggage. The penalty is usually a one-time fee per itinerary.