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2
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Service level
luxury
Travelers age
50 — 65
Trip prices
$2,279 — 5,649
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Unknown
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Editoral Review of Rocky Mountaineer
Since 1990, Rocky Mountaineer has been a top provider of train travel in North America, focusing on Canada and Alaska.
What Makes Them Stand Out?
Choose from over 65 unique vacation packages and four distinctive routes. Expert Vacation Consultants are available to help you plan your travel, and you are guaranteed to only travel in the daytime, giving you the fullest viewing experience of the magnificent landscapes you will pass through.
Who Travels With Them?
Those who are looking for a relaxing, beautiful journey. Train travel is ideally suited to large groups, families, or older travelers for whom a lot of walking or activity is difficult or undesirable. Rocky Mountaineer can accommodate multiple types of group from corporate, to private events, to a fully customized tour.
Where Do They Operate?
Rocky Mountaineer runs rail trips through the Canadian Rockies and a rail to cruise trip in Alaska. They offer multiple types of activity, allowing for a more inclusive immersive experience than you might expect from a rail journey.
Why Travel With Them?
For a luxurious, leisurely, and beautiful train journey through the magnificent Canadian Rockies, the renowned Rocky Mountaineer is an excellent choice for you.
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About the company
In 2015, Armstrong Group, owners and operators of the award-winning Rocky Mountaineer will celebrate a milestone anniversary – 25 years of life changing experiences. Since its inception in 1990, the British Columbia based, family owned business has grown to become the largest privately owned luxury tourist train company in the world and has welcomed nearly two million guests onboard. While Armstrong Group’s past is rich in history and rooted in success, the goal from day one remains the same: provide the most spectacular and unforgettable travel experiences in the world.
Sustainable development
Rocky Mountaineer owes much of its success to the unspoiled scenery, fresh air and abundant wildlife of Canada’s West. As a result, the company continues to develop innovative sustainable tourism policies and programs that support all three pillars of sustainability: environmental stewardship, economic sustainability and corporate social responsibility. Established by the organization in 2003, the Caretakers program is designed to promote the development and implementation of sustainable operating policies and practices throughout Rocky Mountaineer.
Waste reduction
Rocky Mountaineer has set a target to reduce its waste by 50%. The plan involves increasing the level of recycling on all Rocky Mountaineer routes including the Whistler Sea to Sky Climb by implementing new policies and partnering with recycling operators in the various communities through which the train travels. In 2007 and 2008, the company recycled approximately 82% of its meal trays. The company also launched a composting program on the Whistler Sea to Sky Climb between Vancouver and Whistler, BC in 2008 with the assistance of a local waste management company that services the Squamish Whistler corridor. Disposable plates and cutlery were eliminated in all crew cars and replaced with washable dishes.
In addition, cutting edge technology has been installed on all locomotives, significantly reducing fuel consumption, exhaust emissions and noise pollutions. Rocky Mountaineer dreams of becoming the first passenger rail service in North America to operate a hybrid locomotive.
Saving salmon
The Rocky Mountaineer routes follow some of the most important salmon habitats in North America. Facing the pressures of climatic change, warm water and unpredictable flows, some of these once abundant populations of salmon have declined to the point that they are swimming a fine line between survival and extinction.
In a bid to help sustain and protect the natural environment along its rail routes, Rocky Mountaineer has entered into a long-term financial partnership with the Pacific Salmon Foundation, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to rebuilding sustainable and naturally diverse Pacific salmon stocks. The eight-year commitment is the equivalent of two salmon life-cycles.
Local community initiatives
Rocky Mountaineer is dedicated to building strong community partnerships and enhancing economic sustainability in the regions along its rail routes. The company uses local businesses and suppliers whenever possible and guests contribute to regional economies through accommodation, dining, shopping and attractions. For example, since opening up its Rainforest to Gold Rush route to Quesnel in 2006, the district has seen an economic benefit of over $1.5 million.
Rocky Mountaineer donates to support local charity fundraisers and community initiatives. One such venture is fostering the growth of Olympic champions. The organization has offered to sponsor a local British Columbia athlete by investing CAN $15,000 over a three-year period, which goes towards training and competition costs. The athlete is from Kamloops, BC, the overnight stop for guests on two Rocky Mountaineer routes.
Canadian Rockies Routes
Breathtaking scenery of glacier-fed lakes, majestic mountains and ferocious rivers. All daylight, all delight. Choose from GoldLeaf Service, SilverLeaf Service, or RedLeaf Service on our Canadian Rockies routes.
Holland America Line
Combine your Canadian Rockies rail journey with an Alaskan cruise. Guests aboard Holland America Line's ms Amsterdam, ms Nieuw Amsterdam, ms Noordam or ms Westerdam encounter world-class amenities, award-winning service, five-star dining and elegance at every turn.
Whistler Sea to Sky Climb
Travel on a breathtaking journey through the stunning scenery of the Sea to Sky region from the coastal city of Vancouver to the resort town of Whistler, renowned for outstanding skiing and year-round outdoor activities. Highlights of the trip include spectacular views of Howe Sound and the Coast Mountains, Brandywine Falls, Mount Garibaldi and the impressive Cheakamus Canyon.
For 2016, our Whistler route has been added to the amazing Rainforest to Gold Rush route. Day trips on the Whistler Sea to Sky Climb will not be available after the 2015 season.
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