Canadian in December?
#1
Posted 25 October 2011 - 10:43 AM
Has anyone taken the Canadian in December? Is there too little daylight to enjoy scenery? If I stay inside the train most of the time, will it be too cold for someone who has lived in Florida her entire life?
Thanks.
Amtrak miles: 101,379; Routes: Silver Meteor, Champion (1973), Silver Star, Auto Train, Capitol Limited, Empire Builder, Lakeshore Limited, Adirondack, Vermonter, Cardinal, California Zephyr, Coast Starlight, Texas Eagle (CHI-STL), Missouri River Runner, Acela Express (FC), Southwest Chief, Cascades, Crescent, City of New Orleans, Hiawatha Service, Maple Leaf, Keystone Service, Northeast Regional, Downeaster.
VIA miles: 4,584; Routes: The Canadian (westbound), Ocean (eastbound/westbound).
#2
Posted 25 October 2011 - 10:59 AM
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#3
Posted 25 October 2011 - 04:25 PM
Here's a couple of my winter trip reports on the Canadian that I've posted here before:
http://discuss.amtra...h__1#entry43308
http://discuss.amtra...h__1#entry62111
#4
Posted 25 October 2011 - 07:05 PM
Winter!......my favorite time to ride. The crowds are gone and you get almost personalized service from the crew. There's nothing like sitting in the dome after a fresh snowfall on a moonlit night!. And I've always found the train warm and "cozy" but if you go for a walk in Winnipeg (known to Canadian's as "Winter-peg") during the 4 hour service stop......be prepared!
Here's a couple of my winter trip reports on the Canadian that I've posted here before:
http://discuss.amtra...h__1#entry43308
http://discuss.amtra...h__1#entry62111
Thanks. I enjoyed reading your trip reports. Makes me want to go right away - round trip. I will be watching the VIA website to see if the express fares work for days that I can travel (and that Amtrak trains are available to get me there and home).
I am guessing that if I take the Canadian in December, I will not be spending too much time outdoors. The coldest weather I have EVER experienced is 8 degress farenheit.
Amtrak miles: 101,379; Routes: Silver Meteor, Champion (1973), Silver Star, Auto Train, Capitol Limited, Empire Builder, Lakeshore Limited, Adirondack, Vermonter, Cardinal, California Zephyr, Coast Starlight, Texas Eagle (CHI-STL), Missouri River Runner, Acela Express (FC), Southwest Chief, Cascades, Crescent, City of New Orleans, Hiawatha Service, Maple Leaf, Keystone Service, Northeast Regional, Downeaster.
VIA miles: 4,584; Routes: The Canadian (westbound), Ocean (eastbound/westbound).
#6
Posted 26 October 2011 - 04:58 PM
I have taken it the last weekend of November and it was wonderful. Snow all the way from Kamloops east, with specially heavy snow through Ontario. I loved it. The train was not crowded. it was nice and short and cozy. Nice and warm too. The Canadians seem to be able to run their trains through blazing winter storms much better than their counterparts south of the border.Maybe following the lead of fellow Floridian "Rail Freak," who snagged a great express deal on the Canadian for November, I am considering doing something similar in December (if express deals are offered). I had hoped to take the Canadian next October when I become a VIA senior, but the express deals save way more money, so I am thinking about taking the trip sooner.
Has anyone taken the Canadian in December? Is there too little daylight to enjoy scenery? If I stay inside the train most of the time, will it be too cold for someone who has lived in Florida her entire life?
Thanks.
Anyway, I'd highly recommend it ..... speeding through a winter wonderland.
#7
Posted 26 October 2011 - 06:09 PM
I have taken it the last weekend of November and it was wonderful. Snow all the way from Kamloops east, with specially heavy snow through Ontario. I loved it. The train was not crowded. it was nice and short and cozy. Nice and warm too. The Canadians seem to be able to run their trains through blazing winter storms much better than their counterparts south of the border.
Maybe following the lead of fellow Floridian "Rail Freak," who snagged a great express deal on the Canadian for November, I am considering doing something similar in December (if express deals are offered). I had hoped to take the Canadian next October when I become a VIA senior, but the express deals save way more money, so I am thinking about taking the trip sooner.
Has anyone taken the Canadian in December? Is there too little daylight to enjoy scenery? If I stay inside the train most of the time, will it be too cold for someone who has lived in Florida her entire life?
Thanks.
Anyway, I'd highly recommend it ..... speeding through a winter wonderland.
Thanks jis- I am checking the Via website several times a day looking for an express deal for the first week of December which would work for me. If I do find a deal, I will jump on it and pretty much do the same trip as rail freak is doing. I have been PMing RF all day long. Thanks RF. I am getting excited about the trip - I am even shopping on-line for lined gloves (which has been a challenge).
Amtrak miles: 101,379; Routes: Silver Meteor, Champion (1973), Silver Star, Auto Train, Capitol Limited, Empire Builder, Lakeshore Limited, Adirondack, Vermonter, Cardinal, California Zephyr, Coast Starlight, Texas Eagle (CHI-STL), Missouri River Runner, Acela Express (FC), Southwest Chief, Cascades, Crescent, City of New Orleans, Hiawatha Service, Maple Leaf, Keystone Service, Northeast Regional, Downeaster.
VIA miles: 4,584; Routes: The Canadian (westbound), Ocean (eastbound/westbound).
#8
Posted 26 October 2011 - 09:28 PM
Thanks jis- I am checking the Via website several times a day looking for an express deal for the first week of December which would work for me. If I do find a deal, I will jump on it and pretty much do the same trip as rail freak is doing. I have been PMing RF all day long. Thanks RF. I am getting excited about the trip - I am even shopping on-line for lined gloves (which has been a challenge).
Penny, try Cabelas, Lands End or Duluth Trading Company for gloves. Also consider fleece mittens and liner gloves. That gives you lots of warmth with maximum flexibility when you need it.
Edited by manderson, 26 October 2011 - 09:29 PM.
#9
Posted 26 October 2011 - 10:16 PM
Thanks. I found mittens and smartwool socks on sale at moosejaw - plus I am getting points for shopping from AGR. I know that I had not ever previously read reviews for gloves and mittens - it was very time consuming because I was clueless.
Thanks jis- I am checking the Via website several times a day looking for an express deal for the first week of December which would work for me. If I do find a deal, I will jump on it and pretty much do the same trip as rail freak is doing. I have been PMing RF all day long. Thanks RF. I am getting excited about the trip - I am even shopping on-line for lined gloves (which has been a challenge).
Penny, try Cabelas, Lands End or Duluth Trading Company for gloves. Also consider fleece mittens and liner gloves. That gives you lots of warmth with maximum flexibility when you need it.
Amtrak miles: 101,379; Routes: Silver Meteor, Champion (1973), Silver Star, Auto Train, Capitol Limited, Empire Builder, Lakeshore Limited, Adirondack, Vermonter, Cardinal, California Zephyr, Coast Starlight, Texas Eagle (CHI-STL), Missouri River Runner, Acela Express (FC), Southwest Chief, Cascades, Crescent, City of New Orleans, Hiawatha Service, Maple Leaf, Keystone Service, Northeast Regional, Downeaster.
VIA miles: 4,584; Routes: The Canadian (westbound), Ocean (eastbound/westbound).
#10
Posted 28 October 2011 - 06:09 PM
Amtrak miles: 101,379; Routes: Silver Meteor, Champion (1973), Silver Star, Auto Train, Capitol Limited, Empire Builder, Lakeshore Limited, Adirondack, Vermonter, Cardinal, California Zephyr, Coast Starlight, Texas Eagle (CHI-STL), Missouri River Runner, Acela Express (FC), Southwest Chief, Cascades, Crescent, City of New Orleans, Hiawatha Service, Maple Leaf, Keystone Service, Northeast Regional, Downeaster.
VIA miles: 4,584; Routes: The Canadian (westbound), Ocean (eastbound/westbound).
#12
Posted 28 October 2011 - 08:18 PM
It's a sleeping car.
I expected an answer like that from you. What I really wanted to know (and should have said so) is whether it is a Manor car or Chateau. From the VIA website, it looks like Manor cars have been renovated and Chateau have not.
Amtrak miles: 101,379; Routes: Silver Meteor, Champion (1973), Silver Star, Auto Train, Capitol Limited, Empire Builder, Lakeshore Limited, Adirondack, Vermonter, Cardinal, California Zephyr, Coast Starlight, Texas Eagle (CHI-STL), Missouri River Runner, Acela Express (FC), Southwest Chief, Cascades, Crescent, City of New Orleans, Hiawatha Service, Maple Leaf, Keystone Service, Northeast Regional, Downeaster.
VIA miles: 4,584; Routes: The Canadian (westbound), Ocean (eastbound/westbound).
#14
Posted 22 November 2011 - 09:55 PM
Hey Penny, I hope you have a really great trip, I am envious, would love to do that someday! Glad you got a good deal because the regular price is so steep. Glad you could make it work. Can't wait to hear about it!
Thanks. I am very happy with the price I am paying. Even with all the winter clothing I have purchased, I am still spending less than half of the regular price. I am very excited about the trip even though I freaked out a bit when i looked at the 10 day forecast for Jasper.
Amtrak miles: 101,379; Routes: Silver Meteor, Champion (1973), Silver Star, Auto Train, Capitol Limited, Empire Builder, Lakeshore Limited, Adirondack, Vermonter, Cardinal, California Zephyr, Coast Starlight, Texas Eagle (CHI-STL), Missouri River Runner, Acela Express (FC), Southwest Chief, Cascades, Crescent, City of New Orleans, Hiawatha Service, Maple Leaf, Keystone Service, Northeast Regional, Downeaster.
VIA miles: 4,584; Routes: The Canadian (westbound), Ocean (eastbound/westbound).
#15
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Posted 23 November 2011 - 07:06 AM
I just looked at the 14 day forecast for Jasper, and it seems reasonably mild for winter in the mountains. High temperatrues are projected above freezing with nighttime lows going down to -10 C, which is about 15 F.
Not Florida, but not uncomfortable if you have winter clothing.
#16
Posted 23 November 2011 - 08:49 AM
Specially if the Sun is shining bright, that will be beautiful, and quite comfortable in the afternoon. Make sure you get to the dome by Edson latest. The Athabasca valley is very nice with some classic Canadian scenes to photograph from the dome. Of course the really big mountains are mostly west of Jasper.To answer Penny's previous question, it will be a Manor car. The Chateaus do not operate in the off season.
I just looked at the 14 day forecast for Jasper, and it seems reasonably mild for winter in the mountains. High temperatures are projected above freezing with nighttime lows going down to -10 C, which is about 15 F.
Not Florida, but not uncomfortable if you have winter clothing.
#17
Posted 23 November 2011 - 02:09 PM
Specially if the Sun is shining bright, that will be beautiful, and quite comfortable in the afternoon. Make sure you get to the dome by Edson latest. The Athabasca valley is very nice with some classic Canadian scenes to photograph from the dome. Of course the really big mountains are mostly west of Jasper.
To answer Penny's previous question, it will be a Manor car. The Chateaus do not operate in the off season.
I just looked at the 14 day forecast for Jasper, and it seems reasonably mild for winter in the mountains. High temperatures are projected above freezing with nighttime lows going down to -10 C, which is about 15 F.
Not Florida, but not uncomfortable if you have winter clothing.
Thanks for the info - I am sooo excited - just like a little kid.
We are getting a cold front in Orlando soon and it get down to the upper 50's, so I plan to try out wearing some of my new winter clothes. No doubt I will get a few peculiar looks (wearing gloves, hat, down vest, etc.) - but that happens often anyway.
Amtrak miles: 101,379; Routes: Silver Meteor, Champion (1973), Silver Star, Auto Train, Capitol Limited, Empire Builder, Lakeshore Limited, Adirondack, Vermonter, Cardinal, California Zephyr, Coast Starlight, Texas Eagle (CHI-STL), Missouri River Runner, Acela Express (FC), Southwest Chief, Cascades, Crescent, City of New Orleans, Hiawatha Service, Maple Leaf, Keystone Service, Northeast Regional, Downeaster.
VIA miles: 4,584; Routes: The Canadian (westbound), Ocean (eastbound/westbound).
#18
Posted 23 November 2011 - 02:51 PM
We’re getting our first significant snow-fall of the season today (Nova Scotia). What the northeast US got last month was a rain event here. Temps are going back up to +12C with sun on the weekend so anything we do get today will be gone by Sunday and it will be back to shirtsleeves……a least for a couple of days!
#19
Posted 23 November 2011 - 05:07 PM
We do a ski trip to western mountains every couple of years and Jasper can be quite nice after a fresh snowfall especially at Christmas. Night time temps get quite cold but are normally in the -5C, -10 C range during the day. I’ve been to the beaches in Florida and Cuba…..but much prefer a ski vacation any day!
We’re getting our first significant snow-fall of the season today (Nova Scotia). What the northeast US got last month was a rain event here. Temps are going back up to +12C with sun on the weekend so anything we do get today will be gone by Sunday and it will be back to shirtsleeves……a least for a couple of days!
Thanks - your idea of shirtsleeves temperatures and mine are likely to be different
I guess I could get more accurate information from Canadian websites, but I would have to convert from C to F.
Amtrak miles: 101,379; Routes: Silver Meteor, Champion (1973), Silver Star, Auto Train, Capitol Limited, Empire Builder, Lakeshore Limited, Adirondack, Vermonter, Cardinal, California Zephyr, Coast Starlight, Texas Eagle (CHI-STL), Missouri River Runner, Acela Express (FC), Southwest Chief, Cascades, Crescent, City of New Orleans, Hiawatha Service, Maple Leaf, Keystone Service, Northeast Regional, Downeaster.
VIA miles: 4,584; Routes: The Canadian (westbound), Ocean (eastbound/westbound).
#20
Posted 23 November 2011 - 05:56 PM
Thanks - your idea of shirtsleeves temperatures and mine are likely to be different
........I guess I could get more accurate information from Canadian websites, but I would have to convert from C to F.
It’s all relative.......12C is 54F......just a nice late fall afternoon....... Maybe shirtsleeves out in the yard but will probably take a jacket if I go somewhere!
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