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How long is the Agawa train ride?

How long is the Agawa train ride?

228 Miles
The train travels 228 Miles round trip. From Sault. Ste. Marie to the Agawa Canyon and back and it layovers at Mile marker 114 at the Agawa Canyon for 90 minutes.

Can you drive through Agawa Canyon?

No, the Agawa Canyon is not accessible by car. The best you can do is drive to Sault Ste Marie where you can grab the train from the station off of Bay Street.

Why is the Agawa Canyon train tour especially popular during autumn?

The Agawa Canyon Train Tour runs daily from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. The scenic one-day journey travels 367 kilometers for a round trip through forests in the Canadian Shield. The route is particularly popular in the fall because it offers fantastic views of vibrant autumn orange, yellow, and red leaves.

Can you see Agawa Canyon by car?

No, the Agawa Canyon is not accessible by car.

How do I get to Agawa Canyon from Toronto?

Fly from Billy Bishop Toronto City, train

  1. Fly from Billy Bishop Toronto City (YTZ) to Sault Ste Marie (YAM)
  2. Take the train from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario to Agawa Canyon station.

When is the Agawa Canyon train in the fall?

The prices for the Agawa Canyon train tours vary based on the seasons. They have two seasons: peak (during fall) and non-peak season (in summer). This year (2021) due to the COVID-19 pandemic the train will run only from September 18 – October 12, 2021.

Where does Agawa train stop in Sault Ste Marie?

As the train pulls to a stop at mile 114, you’ll have an hour and a half to experience the jewel of the tour – Agawa Canyon Park, which is only accessible by rail.

How are tickets for the Agawa Canyon tour paid?

Fares are charged in Canadian funds, include all taxes and are payable by Visa, MasterCard, or cash. NO Debit cards. U.S. customers paying by credit card will have ticket cost converted to U.S. funds automatically by their financial institution. Cancellations will be accepted up to 14 days prior to tour date.

How tall is the lookout in Agawa Canyon?

Enjoy scenic walks on graveled trails leading to several waterfalls or experience the invigorating climb up over 300 stairs to the breathtaking Lookout perched 250 feet above the canyon floor.