So in light of my next long train trip coming up in a couple days, I think it's high time to "finish up" the old one by typing up a trip report! This trip report will cover my trip on the Canadian from Winnipeg to Vancouver on May 21-23 and related activities.
I left work at noon on May 20, already pre-packed and ready to make my way up to Winnipeg to catch the train the next day. Since I live about six hours away from Winnipeg, I need to make the trip the day before in order to ensure I make it to the train in time. I must've been excited, as I drove nonstop until 4 hours in when I made it to the last exit before the border at Emerson. At that point, I filled up with gas, grabbed a beverage, and went to the border crossing. They had me go inside to interview at the border, but it only took about 10 minutes and I was back on the road again.
After stopping at the ATM for cash and swinging by the 7-11 for a SIM card with data and phone service for the trip, I made my way to the Hampton Inn to check into my room. After checking in, I drove around Winnipeg for a bit and picked up some food. I also stopped at the Dollar Tree to pick up some batteries.
After sleeping at the Hampton Inn for the night, I sat down for the hotel breakfast (a bit unique with baked beans as one of the sides) and got my fill. I then walked over to the bus stop for the bus to the train station. (My car would stay at the Hampton Inn, as I had their park-stay-fly rate.) I had already called into the 800 number for VIA Rail and found that the train was running a couple hours late, so I was not in a huge rush.
I made my way to Union Station and got my ticket printed and dropped off my bags there for the day. Since the train was not expected to be in until 1:00 PM, I made my way over to the Manitoba Legislative Building. I was able to see the legislature in session and walk around the very beautiful building.
Interior entry to the Manitoba Legislative Building
Exterior (south end)
I then went back to Union Station. The train was still late, so I went across the street and ate at Val's Drive Inn. It was okay, though I think I will get a less messy burger next time! (I got the all-in burger, I think, and I wasn't a huge fan. The fries were good, though!)
My burger.
Fries and a Mountain Dew.
After eating, I came back to double-check. The train had arrived! Here is what I was welcomed with.
The train took a bit longer than normal to be serviced. I went up to the railway museum upstairs for a bit and looked around. A decent museum, and a good way to spend an hour or so waiting at the train station. Finally, at about 2:30 PM, we boarded!
(To be continued. Soon. I promise.)
I left work at noon on May 20, already pre-packed and ready to make my way up to Winnipeg to catch the train the next day. Since I live about six hours away from Winnipeg, I need to make the trip the day before in order to ensure I make it to the train in time. I must've been excited, as I drove nonstop until 4 hours in when I made it to the last exit before the border at Emerson. At that point, I filled up with gas, grabbed a beverage, and went to the border crossing. They had me go inside to interview at the border, but it only took about 10 minutes and I was back on the road again.
After stopping at the ATM for cash and swinging by the 7-11 for a SIM card with data and phone service for the trip, I made my way to the Hampton Inn to check into my room. After checking in, I drove around Winnipeg for a bit and picked up some food. I also stopped at the Dollar Tree to pick up some batteries.
After sleeping at the Hampton Inn for the night, I sat down for the hotel breakfast (a bit unique with baked beans as one of the sides) and got my fill. I then walked over to the bus stop for the bus to the train station. (My car would stay at the Hampton Inn, as I had their park-stay-fly rate.) I had already called into the 800 number for VIA Rail and found that the train was running a couple hours late, so I was not in a huge rush.
I made my way to Union Station and got my ticket printed and dropped off my bags there for the day. Since the train was not expected to be in until 1:00 PM, I made my way over to the Manitoba Legislative Building. I was able to see the legislature in session and walk around the very beautiful building.
Interior entry to the Manitoba Legislative Building
Exterior (south end)
I then went back to Union Station. The train was still late, so I went across the street and ate at Val's Drive Inn. It was okay, though I think I will get a less messy burger next time! (I got the all-in burger, I think, and I wasn't a huge fan. The fries were good, though!)
My burger.
Fries and a Mountain Dew.
After eating, I came back to double-check. The train had arrived! Here is what I was welcomed with.
The train took a bit longer than normal to be serviced. I went up to the railway museum upstairs for a bit and looked around. A decent museum, and a good way to spend an hour or so waiting at the train station. Finally, at about 2:30 PM, we boarded!
(To be continued. Soon. I promise.)
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