St John’s
St. John’s is the capital and largest city of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, often compared to San Francisco due to the hilly terrain and steep maze of residential streets. Downtown is a cultural hub, the arts and culture centre houses an art gallery , libraries and a 1,000 seat theatre which is the city’s major venue for entertainment productions.
Nova Scotia
The land of the first Scottish settlers is Nova Scotia and it’s not uncommon to hear bagpipes playing. Calgary is home to the famous Calgary Stampede which brings the best talent in the rodeo world together to battle it out for the title.
Quebec City has cobblestone streets, ringing church bells and one of the most beautiful riverside settings in North America. Canada still has strong French and British influences from its first settlers.
Just south West of Nova Scotia in USA is Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard – Visit quiet villages, the National seashore, heritage museums, gardens, the iconic 19th Century lighthouses, sandy Beaches and vineyards.
Rocky Mountains
The Rocky Mountaineer will enable you to see all the extremes of North America’s massive nature and the iconic Rocky Mountains from the luxury of these charming train carriages. As you look out of the dome roofed window, you’ll be waited on by the carriage staff, who are attentive and very informative, to ensure you take in all the dramatic beauty of the Rocky Mountains’ lakes, forests, rivers, and ravines, in superb comfort.