Taking the train

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Taking the train

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Ive heard of people taking the via rail train where they let you off in the middle of nowhere (and pick you up from the same spot). Has anyone done this?

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I here there is one out of sudbury. Looks like a great adventure. They let you put your canoe on the roof of the train
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My brother did it twenty years ago, pickup scheduled a, week later.

As the train pulled away he shot a moose that was standing on the other side of the track...

Now what? LOL.

Apparently it was a very relaxed week.

I have no idea if they still do it, but it sure left him with a lot of great stories.
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Thanks for the replies guys
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We've done the Agawa Canyon trip a few times. That train does drop offs and pickups.

I believe Ontario Northland does as well.

That would be an adventure.
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Is this the train that let's you off for Stop 88 or is it Lodge 88, right off the rail line.
I remember seeing a fishing show in the past, which did a show out of this Lake and Lodge.
Can't remember what show it was but was a Canadian show, which cuts it down to about 4 at the most.
Probably many other stops or Lodges operating similar to this.
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Plowjock,
I believe that was on Fishn Canada show.
As the fish say
"DROP ME A LINE"

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From Via:

Good morning,

Thank you for your email.

You can request a special stop with the specific mileage point and the subdivision on certain routes. If you are going to a fishing camp or lodge, you should get the information required from them.

Thank you for contacting Via Rail Canada.

If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sincerely,


Customer Support Desk
Via Rail Canada
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