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Walk with me Tim, eh? Redux

On balance, British people can be a gregarious and boisterous bunch, despite the long-worn impression that they’re quite the opposite: shy and withdrawn and deadly earnest. Being one of them myself, we can indeed be loud, a bit saucy and always looking for a new adventure: we want to see everywhere and everything. And we go into the situation with a clear mind that we will come out with at least one new friend. you’ll find that once you have your first meeting of the minds, you’ll enjoy Britain and its people. So, with a certain amount of pride we present one of England’s go getters, YouTube’s Walk with Me Tim. He covers the planet & comes back with a well-threshed out opinion. So, with this post, we watch as Tim explores Canada’s Rail service (and affiliates of ours,) Via Rail. Click here

Firstly, Canada is a big place. Canada, the world’s second-largest country, spans approximately 5,514 km (3,426 miles) east-to-west and 4,634 km (2,879 miles) north-to-south. The nation stretches across six time zones and covers a total area of 9,984,670 km. So, don’t expect a little jaunt if you want to see it all and to book, click here

So, if you’re looking for a completely relaxing dash across the great white north, this is for you. A VIA Rail journey—particularly the legendary “Canadian” route between Toronto and Vancouver—is often described as a “land cruise.” It’s less about getting from point A to point B and more about a multi-day immersion in the ast, changing soul of the country. Given your appreciation for slow travel and the comfort of sleeper class, here is why a VIA Rail adventure is so uniquely compelling in 2026: 1. The “Panoramic” Perspective

Unlike the high-speed corridors of Europe or Japan, VIA Rail’s long-haul routes are designed for observation. Geographic Education: You gain a visceral understanding of Canada’s scale. It takes nearly 24 hours just to cross Ontario—a fact that remains an abstract concept until you’ve spent a day watching its granite and pine forests roll by. Click here

The Skyline Dome Cars: This is the heart of the experience. Sitting in the glass-domed upper deck allows you to see the towering Rockies, the infinite golden Prairies, and the rugged Canadian Shield in a way that is impossible by car or plane. Ready to hurry up and wait? Via Rail is waiting for you. Click here

No matter where you travel, take insurance. We recommend World Nomads. To look and book, click here

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