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Summary

8 VIA Rail summer getaways from Ottawa that cost less than $200 round trip

Time to book those tickets!

Lead Writer, Travel

You don't need to do a ton of driving in order to enjoy a summer getaway from Ottawa this year. VIA Rail offers train trips to so many dreamy warm-weather destinations and they're actually pretty affordable.

These VIA Rail journeys from Ottawa cost under $200 round trip and you can enjoy some magical cities and small towns. Whether you're craving a big city getaway or retreat with European vibes, these trips are sure to fulfill your wanderlust.

So if you don't have a car, or want to avoid a lengthy drive, check out these eight affordable VIA Rail train trips from Ottawa that lead to some amazing summer getaway spots.

Ottawa to Kingston

Price: $96 round trip

Duration: 2 hours one way

Why You Need To Go: You can have a summer escape in the "Limestone City." Kingston has so much to see and do and is a vibrant summer getaway spot.

The historic city is located along Lake Ontario and offers a charming downtown, local shops, attractions and more.

There are so many delicious restaurants to visit and you can find every cuisine from Thai to Italian. You can spend an afternoon digging into some of your favourite dishes on a sun-filled patio.

Summer is the perfect time to take a stroll by the lake with a treat from Mio Gelato in hand.

Kingston is home to "Ontario’s oldest public market and Canada’s hippest live music scene," according to the website, as well as many other attractions.

Whether you're touring the penitentiary, visiting Fort Henry, braving a Haunted Walk or cruising around the 1000 Islands, you'll find endless things to do in the city.

Visit Kingston website

Ottawa to Stratford

Price: $178 round trip

Duration: 8 hours one way

Why You Need To Go: If you're up for a longer trip, Stratford is a magical destination worth packing your bags for. The small city is known for its theatre scene and is home to the Stratford Festival — "North America's largest classical repertory theatre company," according to the website.

You can see a range of performances this summer including Romeo and Juliet and Twelfth Night.

Aside from shows, Stratford boasts a charming downtown where you can browse for all sorts of goods as well as foodie trails such as the Savour & Sip Trail and the Chocolate Trail.

There are many charming B&Bs where you can book an overnight stay as well as beautiful restaurants and patios perfect for soaking up that summer weather.

Visit Stratford website

Ottawa to Québec City

Price: $108 round trip

Duration: 5 hours 45 minutes one way

Why You Need To Go: Take a trip out of the province this summer and explore beautiful Québec City. The destination is a stunning place for a vacay and there are endless things to do and enjoy.

One of the highlights is Old Québec, "the historic and cultural heart of Québec City, and the birthplace of French North America," according to the website. You'll feel like you've stepped into a European village as you wander past the old-world buildings and shop around Petit-Champlain.

You can also see the Château Frontenac, "Québec City’s most famous landmark" as well as the "most photographed hotel in the world." You could even book a stay in this iconic landmark.

The Citadelle de Québec is worth seeing. You can explore the "biggest British fortress in North America" and step into a whole different time.

Québec Cité website

Ottawa to Port Hope

Price: $96 round trip

Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes one way

Why You Need To Go: Summer is beach time and you can have a little beach getaway at this charming small town just a few hours by train from Ottawa.

The town has two sandy beaches where you can relax and take a dip in the water.

You'll want to spend some time exploring the historic downtown, which is brimming with 19th century architecture. You can find everything from vintage items to home decor.

There are several festivals and events throughout the summer, including the Port Hope Canada Day Celebration, movies in the park, theatre performances and a vintage show.

From museums to art galleries and scenic trails, there's lots to enjoy in this quaint small town.

Visit Port Hope website

Ottawa to Brockville

Price: $56 round trip

When: 1 hour 10 minutes one way

Why You Need To Go: This city "is a must-visit destination for those seeking a peaceful escape," according to the website.

The city is home to a historic downtown and scenic waterfront where you can enjoy the summer weather to the fullest.

You can check out historical spots like the Brockville Railway Tunnel, Fulford Place Museum and Courthouse Square.

Nature lovers can explore the 1000 islands, enjoy cruises that take you past castles, go kayaking, explore picturesque trails and more.

Brockville Tourism website

Ottawa to Toronto

Price: $108 round trip

Duration: 4 hours 10 minutes

Why You Need To Go: Toronto is full of excitement and if you're craving a big city vacation, it's the place to be. The city has so many attractions, restaurants and more to enjoy.

If it's your first time in Toronto, you'll definitely want to see some of the iconic landmarks such as the CN Tower, Casa Loma and the ROM.

During the summer, there are many festivals and events taking place throughout the city such as the CNE. It's also a great time to take a ferry ride over to the Toronto Islands.

Destination Toronto website

Ottawa to Montréal

Price: $82 round trip

Duration: 2 hours one way

Why You Need To Go: Montréal is just a short train ride away from Ottawa and it's an idyllic summer escape.

One of the highlights of the area is Old Montréal. You'll be whisked away to Europe as you wander past historic buildings and dine in old-world restaurants.

You can take in the city views from Mount Royal, which features a scenic lookout, trails, greenery and more.

There are also many festivals and events that take place throughout the summer for you to enjoy.

Montréal website

Ottawa to Gananoque

Price: $60 round trip

Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes

Why You Need To Go: You can fill up on small town charm at this quaint destination. Located in the 1000 Islands, this summer destination is like a mini trip to Europe.

From exploring the quaint downtown to checking out attractions like the Thousand Islands Playhouse and the 1000 Islands History Museum, you'll have no shortage of things to do.

You can also enjoy some beaches like Joel Stone Beach or take a cruise around the area to see the stunning natural surroundings.

Gananoque website

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.

  • Lead Writer

    Madeline Forsyth is a Toronto-based Lead Writer for Narcity Media. After earning her B.A. (Hons) at Queen's University, she spent a year travelling much of the world as a flight attendant. Now, she uses her experience in the travel industry and passion for writing to share stories about buzzworthy events and adventures across Canada and the globe. Madeline has been published in PopSugar and has interviewed sports and entertainment personalities for Narcity. She has covered and photographed restaurant openings as well as event launches such as the world premiere of the Dr. Seuss Experience. Some of her favourite things to write about include charming small towns and anything to do with Harry Potter.

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