Trip to Calgary
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There is no train service to Calgary. However, and this is a several day deal I should warn you, you can take the train from Montreal to Toronto. From there, you can pick up a train that goes from Toronto to Winnipeg (1 day, 7 hours) and then continue on through Saskatchewan and into Edmonton. It's a long trip to get to Edmonton; I'd estimate 3-4 days. But I know people who have done cross-Canada rail trips from Vancouver even, all the way into Montreal. It's a trip of a lifetime, should you choose to do it. <BR><BR>Best wishes, DAN
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Instead of being rude to our American neighbors [whom I must say have been a tremendous help to me with my us trip planning. Why don't you just shut up.<BR>He like everyone else on these boards knows there is always the option of flying. Why don't you apologize for being an idiot.<BR>Greyhound is another option<BR>Have Fun
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You crack me up Mr/Ms xxx. Bob Brown IS one of our American neighbours. I hope he has better weather than we did a week ago, although it was nicer in the mountains than in Calgary.<BR><BR>Humblejohn, it would be quickest to fly to Calgary (assuming you are able or want to fly) and take the train from there. My husband took this trip, in reverse from Vancouver to Calgary (I don't know of it going to Edmonton), and he loved it. Maybe you could get an open-jaw flight and leave from Vancouver.<BR>
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