Thinking of a rail journey through Canada and struggling to decide between the SilverLeaf or GoldLeaf carriage options on the Rocky Mountaineer? We have outlined the differences below to help you decide. Whatever your decision you can be assured of breathtaking scenery of glacier-fed lakes, majestic mountains and ferocious rivers, an unforgettable journey and memories to last a lifetime!
With the SilverLeaf carriage option you take in the beautiful Canadian scenery through oversized windows in a single level glass-domed coach. Complimentary beverages, including wine, beer, spirits and non-alcoholic drinks are offered throughout the journey, along with gourmet snacks. Hot, delicious entrée options are served at your comfortable seat and plated to your preference. The seats are spacious so it’s really easy to slip in and out to the other side of the carriage to capture that all important photo, or step outside to take in the view between coaches.
On the GoldLeaf carriage option, you travel in a two level glass-domed coach with full dome windows and panoramic views. GoldLeaf is the most popular service. You will dine on gourmet à la carte meals in the exclusive dining room located in the downstairs carriage and be attended by three to four Hosts and a full culinary team. Like SilverLeaf, you will also enjoy complimentary beverages and snacks throughout the duration of your journey. When travelling in GoldLeaf there is also an exclusive outdoor vestibule available to you in the lower level of the dome coach – you can make your way outside to breathe in the fresh, cool air and take magnificent photos of the stunning scenery.
GoldLeaf Service | SilverLeaf Service |
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Two level carriage. Top level for seating & main viewing area, bottom level for dining | Single level carriage, dinning is at your seat (like on a plane) |
Full dome windows with panoramic views on top level | Oversized dome windows |
Open air vestibule where you can experience the great outdoors | Outdoor viewing available between coaches |
Gourmet à la carte meals served in a private dining room | Delicious hot entrée options served seat side |
Attended by three to four Hosts, plus a full culinary team | Attended by two Hosts, plus one culinary team member |
When choosing your itinerary, you will find the carriage category for the Rocky Mountaineer noted in the inclusion details of the trip you are considering. You may be able to purchase an upgrade from SilverLeaf to GoldLeaf if this is available with the Operator. There are three main routes you can choose to take on the Rocky Mountaineer, and they can be travelled in either direction.
Travel between Banff and Vancouver taking in Lake Louise and Kamloops along the way, which Trafalgar does on the 8 Day Canadian Rockies with Rocky Mountaineer itinerary which is available in SilverLeaf or you can choose to travel in GoldLeaf.
You can also take the Rocky Mountaineer from Jasper to Vancouver with an overnight in Kamloops. The Majesty of the Rockies with Luxury Gold offers this in GoldLeaf. If you would prefer SilverLeaf, Travelmarvel offer this option of their 14 Day Iconic Rockies itinerary.
The last main route on the Rocky Mountaineer makes its way between Jasper and Vancouver through Quesnel and Whistler. Take this unique itinerary on the Rockies by Rail itinerary with APT for an experience you’ll remember forever. This voyage, like all Rocky Mountaineer itineraries, sells out fast so get in early if it is on your list!
A journey on the Rocky Mountaineer is perfectly paired with a cruise through the stunning Inside Passage of Alaska. Imagine winding through stunning mountain passes and cruising through glacier filled waters all in the same holiday! Take a look at all our tours through Canada and Alaska to find yours.
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