Two things that Europeans often don’t get about Canada:
So if you don’t mind waiting a day (or 2 or 3) in Toronto to sync up schedules with the train, and then taking 4 days to get there, it could work. Which brings us to the third problem with the train system in Canada:
Now I won’t deny this is a beautiful country. And seeing it from a train is one of my favourite things to do. I use the train between Toronto and Montreal and far prefer it to flying between those cities. But I’ve used trains in Europe and it’s important for a tourist to know what “train” means here – they are not the same.
If they still want to do it, going into it with their eyes open, then open jaw plane ticket is the way to go.
Why not buy a Amsterdam to Toronto, returning from Vancouver ticket? (Often called an Open-Jaw ticket)
The price would be similar to an Amsterdam to Vancouver return, but you’d fly into Toronto and back from Vancouver, booking your own train tickets for the Toronto to Vancouver leg.
For the train from Toronto to Vancouver, it’s “The Canadian”, and you should be able to book that online beforehand. See the Seat61.com page for more info on the train (though the viaRail site is pretty good too)
Most airline websites will sell you an open-jaw ticket, but you normally need to go through their multi city booking interface to do it.
Credit:stackoverflow.com‘