This Ontario train takes you through some of North America's 'most spectacular' fall colours
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A fall train ride in Ontario.
Fall is just around the bend, and if you're already dreaming about vibrant colours and stunning fall views, you might want to book a ride on this majestic Ontario train.
Boasting breathtaking views of the Canadian Shield, the journey includes a canyon draped in autumn hues, a stunning waterfall and more.
The Agawa Canyon Tour Train is an iconic Canadian experience located in Sault Ste. Marie. The 10-hour trip takes you through Northern Ontario's rugged beauty, and is even more stunning during the fall, when the canyon transforms with vibrant shades of red and gold.
According to Algoma County, "the Canyon Tour has been a favourite way for fall 'leaf peepers' to experience some of the most spectacular fall colours in North America."
The 114-mile excursion features a 90-minute stop, where you can soak up the stunning autumn views. The stop includes a 30-minute hike through what Tourism Sault Ste. Marie calls the "jewel of the tour" – Agawa Canyon Park, which is only accessible by rail. Here you'll find the stunning Bridal Veil Falls, a rushing cascade hidden amidst autumn hues.
During the train ride, you can gaze over the red and orange mixed forests of the Canadian Shield, sparkling lakes, rivers, and more. You'll descend deep into the canyon, where ancient rock walls and vibrant landscapes will surround you.
According to the Agawa Canyon Tour Train website, peak season is expected to take place from September 15 to October 14, so if you're dreaming of fall colours, this is the best time to book.
Tickets are currently available online and start at $150 per adult.
If you're looking for an incredible fall adventure, climb aboard this stunning Ontario train.
Agawa Canyon Tour Train
Price: $150 + per adult
When: September 15 to October 14 for peak season
Address: 87 Huron St., Sault Ste. Marie, ON
Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.