Whistler Sea to Sky Climb

Enjoy the breathtaking scenery between Vancouver and Whistler, hosts of the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, all in the comfort and stress-free environment of the train. During your three-hour trip you’ll journey from the coastal city of Vancouver, through scenic Howe Sound and the spectacular Cheakamus Canyon, across a trestle bridge, past the jagged snow-capped peaks of the Tantalus Mountains and by an old extinct volcano, before finally arriving in the mountain landscape of world-renowned Whistler Village.

Vancouver to Whistler

Following your motorcoach transfer from downtown Vancouver, the Rocky Mountaineer takes you on a breathtaking rail journey through the stunning scenery of this “Sea to Sky” region. Travel along the Sea to Sky Climb route from the coastal city of Vancouver to the resort town of Whistler, renowned for outstanding skiing and year-round outdoor activities. Highlights of the trip include spectacular views of Howe Sound and the Coast Mountains, Shannon Falls, Mount Garibaldi and the impressive Cheakamus Canyon. On arrival at the Whistler train station, you will be transferred to the village.


Enjoy this route Northbound or Southbound.

 

Travel between Vancouver and Whistler, BC on this three-hour rail journey in Whistler Dome Service. Operates northbound in the morning, and southbound in the afternoon.

from $219.00 USD

Travel between Vancouver and Whistler, BC on this three-hour rail journey in Whistler Classic Service. Operates northbound in the morning, and southbound in the afternoon.

 

 
from $129.00 USD

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Whistler Sea to Sky Climb choices of Onboard Service:

Whistler Dome Service
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“Watching the passing landscape and the receding tracks as the air rushed by was both invigorating and calming.” Chris Stratford for the Yorkshire Post Magazine, U.K. - March 2009.