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AGAWA CANYON TOUR TRAIN

TRAIN RIDES THROUGH NORTHERN ONTARIO

NEXT STOP: AGAWA TRAIN ADVENTURE

Epic Views Onboard the Stone Gardner Car

Consider upgrading your seat to the Agawa Canyon Tour Train’s Stone Gardner car.

Located at the rear of the Agawa Canyon Tour Train, this restored 24-seat theater car features a large plate-glass rear window that overlooks the natural beauty leading to the famous Agawa Canyon. Guests onboard the Stone Gardner car will receive complimentary breakfast, lunch, and drinks. Tickets cost $500/person.

This coach also features eight swivel lounge chairs, allowing passengers to stretch their legs during the all-day tour.

Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre and Entomica Insectarium Train Tour
  • Coming Soon!

Join us to see the Northern Ontario landscape! Delve into the history of bushplanes in Canada, forest fire management, geology, ecology and more with the knowledgeable guides of the Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre and Entomica Insectarium. As you traverse this untouched landscape, our guides will “edutain” you with facts, games, films and more. You’ll even have a chance to get hands-on with some critters.

Sacred Pathways: An Indigenous Experience in Agawa Canyon
  • Coming Soon!

Step aboard for an unforgettable journey that blends the stunning beauty of Agawa Canyon with Indigenous culture. Enjoy traditional cedar tea, wild rice, and hands-on workshops led by Indigenous guides. Learn through stories, songs, and crafts that deepen your connection to the land. Join us for an exclusive experience in the Thrive Tours car on your next Agawa Canyon adventure.

ABOUT THE AGAWA CANYON TRAIN

Thank you for a great season! Agawa Canyon Tour train rides will resume August 1st, 2024. We look forward to riding with you soon!

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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Is there a gift shop?

Yes, the gift shop is located on the train and open during season.

Are pets allowed on the train?

No pets are permitted except certified service animals.

Will food and beverages be available for purchase?

The tour train will have a snack and beverage canteen on the cars during each ride. US and CAD cash and credit cards will be accepted.

Are there restrooms on the train and in the canyon?

Yes, restrooms are available on the train and at the canyon.

Is internet or Wi-Fi available on the train?

Unfortunately, not at this time.

Can I bring a bag or purse on the train?

Small purses or bags are allowed onboard. Bigger items like luggage are prohibited.

Is the train wheelchair accessible?

Yes. For more information, please email contact@agawatrain.com or click here for more information.

When should I arrive to board the train?

The doors open one hour before.

Is parking available on-site?

Yes, free parking is available at the depot.

Can I preorder food?

Yes you may preorder or you may purchase while on the train, follow the link below!

Store – Searchmont Ski Resort

Is a passport or Enhanced Driver’s License needed for entry into Canada?

Americans from the states of Washington, Minnesota, South Dakota, Michigan, New York, or Vermont may elect to use an Enhanced Identification Card or Enhanced Driver’s License. For other non-Canadians, a passport is required for entry into Canada.

What other attractions are at Agawa Canyon Park?

There are several trails and a lookout at Agawa Canyon Park. Climb 300 stairs and gravel paths for a panoramic view above the tracks on the Lookout Trail. Other nearby attractions include Black Beaver Falls and Bridal Veil Falls.

Where does the train depart from?

The station depot is located at 87 Huron St in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada P6A 5P4.

How do I contact the Agawa Canyon Tour Train?

For additional questions, please email contact@agawatrain.com or use the contact form on this page.

When will tickets be available for purchase?

Reserve your tickets online here!

THE BEST WAY TO SEE ONTARIO!

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Great Tour

This was an all-day tour and you must remember water and eats. A great box lunch is available for an extra charge and is sufficient to share. The train trip was great and even saw a bear in the wild. The hikes took you to remarkable scenes. I would highly recommend this tour.

– David S. | Tripadvisor
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Wonderful trip

We had a beautiful ride up and back. People were friendly and the scenery was fantastic. We enjoyed the informative talk on the way north. The park was very nice. We enjoyed a picnic lunch by the river, then hiked to see the falls.

– Patty F. | Tripadvisor
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Train ride

Very nice train ride and the train was well equiped for some disable travellers. The points of interests were announced prior to getting there so you can have your camera ready and position yourself to take the photos. The walk in the canyon is very refreshing and to have the view of the train when it makes the turn going or returning is totally awesome.

– ssklt589 | Tripadvisor
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Trip Out West and Home

We had a great day on the Agawa Canyon Train ride today. Met some amazing people. The staff were all extremely friendly and helpful. The scenery was spectacular and when we stopped we had a picnic and a beautiful walk to see the falls.

– Laura A. | Tripadvisor
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Wonderful staff

Had a relaxing train tour through the countryside on the way to Agawa Canyon. We bought lunch items on the train with the provided vouchers before arriving at the canyon so we could enjoy a picnic there. Had a nice scenic walk along the river to the Bridal Veil and Black Beaver Falls after our lunch. Trails were well maintained. Clean restrooms at the canyon as well as on the train. Want to note the friendly helpful staff especially Mary who was of great assistance in helping with my lost sunglasses. Lots of historical commentary on the area during the trip.

– Donna C. | Tripadvisor
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Great way to see Ontario wilderness!

We did this stop while doing the Lake Superior Circle tour. It was a great way to see the wilderness of Ontario. The staff was very helpful and was a beautiful area!

– Diana P. | Tripadvisor
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ALGOMA – SOLEMN LAND 2021 E BOOK

Spectacular Algoma and Montreal River landscapes that following in the famed Group of Seven’s footsteps – all
work created at or near Mile 92, Algoma Central Railway and Agawa Tour Train.