Last year I took a ride on the VIA Corridor to the Grey Cup (Canadian football championship), taking transit both ways to/from Michigan. This year the Grey Cup was in Vancouver, which provided an intriguing trip opportunity - go to the Grey Cup and take the Canadian during off-peak season. I had taken the Canadian before, though it was during the summer peak season. Which meant way better weather in Toronto and Vancouver (the latter of which I spent a week in), but meant I could only access the Park Car after 4pm. That was my only real gripe with the Canadian (besides getting a 3rd dinner seating after a backward time change and early brunch).
As such, I decided to book this at the earliest possible opportunity - was watching for bookings to open last December, and when they did I grabbed a cabin for 1 from Vancouver to Toronto, going the opposite direction of my previous trip. - Also, with VIA’s points redemption values last winter, I was able to book that entirely with points gained from my previous cabin for 2 trip and the Premier status coupons I got as a result.
To get to Vancouver, I ended up flying - while I could take the Canadian both ways or the Empire Builder one way, I figured 4 days was enough for me (and I wanted to save the vacation time). I ended up flying Detroit-Vancouver via Seattle with Delta SkyMiles, arriving on Friday a couple days before the Grey Cup game. Took SkyTrain from the airport, which arrived almost instantly and dropped me at Waterfront station a couple blocks from my hotel.. Got a pretty good for the Grey Cup deal ($259CAD/night) on a hotel that ended up just a couple minutes walk to the Grey Cup Festival. That was a bit fun to explore, but the fact that it was 40 and raining made it feel a bit too cold. I wanted to do the free zip lines they had, but it would mean waiting for hours in that cold - no thanks.
The game itself was pretty good - Toronto beat Winnipeg 41-24, though that score is a bit deceiving (it was a 1 point game in the 3rd quarter). They had the Jonas Brothers at halftime and had more ceremony than your normal game (kind of like the Super Bowl, but not to that extent). I’d say the atmosphere was perhaps better in Hamilton - there everybody in town was there for the Grey Cup and the venue was more intimate. However, I don’t think I’d ever want to do this in a cold outdoor environment - got lucky in Hamilton with mild weather and getting club seats with an indoor lounge, though I have no desire to brave the cold in Winnipeg or Calgary (the next two venues).
As such, I decided to book this at the earliest possible opportunity - was watching for bookings to open last December, and when they did I grabbed a cabin for 1 from Vancouver to Toronto, going the opposite direction of my previous trip. - Also, with VIA’s points redemption values last winter, I was able to book that entirely with points gained from my previous cabin for 2 trip and the Premier status coupons I got as a result.
To get to Vancouver, I ended up flying - while I could take the Canadian both ways or the Empire Builder one way, I figured 4 days was enough for me (and I wanted to save the vacation time). I ended up flying Detroit-Vancouver via Seattle with Delta SkyMiles, arriving on Friday a couple days before the Grey Cup game. Took SkyTrain from the airport, which arrived almost instantly and dropped me at Waterfront station a couple blocks from my hotel.. Got a pretty good for the Grey Cup deal ($259CAD/night) on a hotel that ended up just a couple minutes walk to the Grey Cup Festival. That was a bit fun to explore, but the fact that it was 40 and raining made it feel a bit too cold. I wanted to do the free zip lines they had, but it would mean waiting for hours in that cold - no thanks.
The game itself was pretty good - Toronto beat Winnipeg 41-24, though that score is a bit deceiving (it was a 1 point game in the 3rd quarter). They had the Jonas Brothers at halftime and had more ceremony than your normal game (kind of like the Super Bowl, but not to that extent). I’d say the atmosphere was perhaps better in Hamilton - there everybody in town was there for the Grey Cup and the venue was more intimate. However, I don’t think I’d ever want to do this in a cold outdoor environment - got lucky in Hamilton with mild weather and getting club seats with an indoor lounge, though I have no desire to brave the cold in Winnipeg or Calgary (the next two venues).