Track Star
Oh, Canada! Much of
the train’s route through southern Quebec takes in the scenery of the St
Lawrence River and the Laurentian Mountains.
By Chris Krikpatrick, executive summary by darmansjah
Canada has long been a magnet for train buffs, with lines
like the Rocky Mountaineer and the Polar Bear Express providing a front-row
seat to the country’s epic landscapes. And now, there’s the Train of Le Massif de Charlevoix (lemassif.com; same-day
return tickets US$277), which embarks on its first summer season in May. The brainchild
of Cirque du Soleil co-founder Daniel Gauthier, the new train-actually a string
of reconditioned 1950s railcars-piles a 140 kilometer route between Quebec City
and the historic resort town la Malabaie, following the St.Lawrence River for
much of the way. Passengers hungry for more than the passing scenery can look
forward to an onboard menu that makes the most of the Charlevoix region’s
cuisine in dishes such as escargot terrine and deer osso bucco.
The Train of Le Massif de Charlevoix hugging a cliff.
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