
Welcome aboard one of the most popular train excursions in North America. This one day wilderness excursion will take you 114 miles north of Sault Ste. Marie, over towering trestles, alongside pristine northern lakes and rivers, and through the awesome granite rock formations and mixed forests of the Canadian Shield.
Through the large picture windows of your comfortable coach, you will experience the same vistas and panoramas that inspired the Group of Seven to create some of Canada's most notable landscape art.
Only the hardiest made this rugged land their home and the marks of the Ojibway, fur traders, lumber jacks and prospectors are barely discernible in this unspoiled wilderness. During your excursion our friendly tour attendants will tell you more about this fascinating country and its history.
Just when you thought you'd seen it all, we'll coast 500 feet down to the floor of the Agawa Canyon, where you will have almost two hours to experience the pristine beauty up close. The whole family can enjoy scenic walks on gravelled trails, four waterfalls or an invigorating climb up over 300 stairs to the breathtaking Lookout platform, perched 250 feet above the tracks.
If you are looking for something more relaxing, you can stop in our Souvenir Car, enjoy a peaceful lunch in our groomed picnic areas or pull up a bench and watch the Agawa River flow by. Our park rangers will also be on hand to answer questions or possibly point out some local wildlife.
There will be plenty to photograph during your excursion so be sure to pack your camera and lots of film.
For your stay in Canyon Park we recommend that you wear recreational clothing and footwear.
FALL COLOUR SEASON
Algoma Country is ablaze with colour during the fall! Though peak colour varies with each season, the last two weeks of September and the first week of October can offer the most spectacular colour and should be considered when planning your fall tour. Due to popularity of the fall season, early bookings are recommended................................................................................


St. Joseph Island is a Canadian island in Lake Huron, near the mouth of the St. Marys River which connects Lake Huron with Lake Superior.
St. Joseph Island has a year-round population of around 2000, and is connected to the mainland by the Highway 548 bridge spanning the North Channel of Lake Huron. There is another segment of Highway 548 that circles the island. The largest towns on the island are Hilton Beach and Richards Landing. Tourism is the primary source of income, while logging, maple syrup, and agriculture are of lesser importance. The island has c.10,000 tourists each year.................................................................
We arrived home just before nine.
There are so many side roads off the main roads that will keep us busy for years to come. There is a lot to see and do if you just look for it. I just love the north! It is a great place to live and travel.
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I went by train to Agawa Canyon two years ago to see the autumn colours. When we left Saulte Ste. Marie it was raining. As we traveled north on the rail it started to snow. The further we went the heavier the snow got. Rather than being disappointed I was mezmerized by the beauty of the fall colour peeking through the heavy snow. We were allowed off the train (in winter you can't get off due to the depth of the snow) and only one trail was closed due to weather conditions. The snow was knee deep and packing snow. A lot of people canceled the trip due to the weather. What a mistake they made. It was the most stunning trip I have ever been on. Take the trip sometime. I highly recommend it!
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