After spending the day in Vancouver, it was time to head to the train station to catch VIA Rail's The Canadian train and start my journey through the Canadian Rockies to Jasper, Alberta.
There's no point of showing up at the station too early as there is really nothing to do there. The WiFi wasn't operational that evening and there were a few suspicious characters lurking about. While the train station looks impressive, you'll soon notice upon closer inspection that it's past its prime and could use some rejuvenation.
After being redirected back and forth between counters, OMG, it was time to board the train
and before long, the train was on its way to Jasper! Choo choo!
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