How far north from Vancouver can you get by train?

How far north from Vancouver can you get by train?

2/7/2019 7:18:21 PM

There is a train running north west from Prince George up toward Nations Lakes.

12/29/2011 3:38:13 PM

The Pacific route is a beautiful route! Expensive, but beautiful none the less.

From the West Coast of the U.S., you can take Amtrak’s Cascades train
(tel. 800/USA RAIL; www.amtrak.com) to Bellingham, Washington; the dock
for the Alaska ferry is quite close to the railroad station. From the east, it
makes more sense to use Canada’s Via Rail (tel. 888/VIA-RAIL; www.viarail.ca). The
transcontinental route starts all the way back in Toronto; you change in Jasper
to end up in Prince Rupert, B.C., where you can catch the Alaska ferry north.

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Regardless, your prognosis is not good; you’ll have to double back East to head North, and you’ll only go as far as Prince Rupert. (Screenshot from www.viarail.ca)

Via BC map

I would go with if I didn’t have a job! :D

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