: | Global Television |
Episode Number: | 41006 |
Title: | The Canadian Toronto To Vancouver |
Languages: | E De |
26 Mins | |
Produced: | 2007 |
A very special train journey begins Toronto and travels a distance of 4500 kilometres to Vancouver. The three day journey promises discovery, adventure and momentous Nature as well as lively modern cities and time-honoured traditions.
In Toronto, the CN Tower is the highest freestanding building in the world and provides a thrilling view across the city. When the weather’s good it’s possible to see as far as 120 km. to the distant haze of Niagara Falls.
The Skydome is located next to the CN Tower and is a multifunctional sports arena with enormous proportions that has an extendable dome under which many types of sports events and concerts take place.
The main route of the Canadian Pacific Railroad that travels through western Canada dates back to1885 although the comforts offered by the famous train, The Canadian, are far from dated as for additional comfort there’s the Bullet Lounge, the Mural Lounge and the Art Deco Bar.
The landscape opens up and in the autumn light dense forests and dark blue lakes create an enchanting scene with a wonderful variety of colours that range from ochre-yellow and dark red, to purple.
Passing endless cargo trains we head to Winnipeg, the ‘City of Trees’ that lies at the mouth of both the Red River and the Assiniboine River. Containing over two million trees this former settlement is now Canada’s fourth largest city.
The high peaks of the Rocky Mountains come into view, the former domain of gold-diggers, hunters and pioneers, where the city of Jasper is the starting point of many interesting excursions in the mountain area.
The shining blue Moraine Lake is situated in the Valley Of The Ten Peaks, while the Chateau Lake Louis is one of the oldest and most beautiful railway hotels in the Rocky Mountains.
Finally, Vancouver, and it’s far from easy to say farewell to the most inspiring and famous railway journey in the world – The Canadian!