| Tom Ryan |
Apr 21st, 2000 10:45 PM |
Hi leeann, <BR> <BR>The Royal Hudson steam train is part of BC Rail, and departs from the BC Rail station in North Vancouver, about a 20 minute drive from downtown Vancouver. The train departs about 10.00 am and travels along Howe Sound to the logging town of Squamish, arriving about Noon. It's a beautiful ride, especially if you sit on the water side of the train....(left side going to Squamish, right side coming back. The train also has an open window car, which is lots of fun for camera buffs (and smokers). <BR> <BR>Once in Squamish, you have time to walk around town, grab a quick bite, or take a side-tour to Shannon Falls, or the Railway Heritage Museum (or some name like that). <BR> <BR>Then, you can either return on the train, or board the MV Britannia and sail south on Howe Sound to Coal Harbour, very close to downtown Vancouver. (You can also take the boat North, and the train South. <BR> <BR>Contact either BC Rail for the train portion, or Harbour Tours for the boat/train or train/boat day trip. <BR> <BR>Also, BC Rail has the Pacific Starlight Express...a dinner train that runs along the same route, but only about half-way to Squamish (Porteau Cove). The train departs North Vancouver, and you enjoy dinner going North. Stopping at Porteau Cove for a little dancing, and then dessert/coffee on the return leg. I haven't been on this trip, but it is very, very popular. <BR> <BR>Both are great trips, but seasonal, so you better check to see when the trains start running! <BR> <BR>All Aboard ! <BR> <BR>Tom <BR>
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