If you are planning to take a trip this fall across Agawa Canyon on a train, then get tickets before they sell out.
The extremely popular train tour are already on sale, and the busy October weekend tickets are already on the verge of selling out. The spectacular Agawa Canyon Train Tours explore the Canadian Shield with its rugged beauty, untouched forests and beautiful rivers.
This year’s train tours began on August 3rd, and the last trip is on October 15th.
The journey is exceptionally magical during fall, and you can enjoy the myriad colours of the season – from golden yellows to breathtaking hues of red and orange.
The train begins from Sault Ste. Marie and will travel 114 miles north, descending 500 feet over the last 10 miles to reach your destination at Agawa Canyon.
Once the train reaches the stunning Canyon Park, you can explore the park for an hour and a half. The Canyon park has well-maintained, fine gravel trails leading you to 4 waterfalls and amazing scenery.
The Algoma region has been the inspiration of artists who have shared the beauty of this place with other people through their art. Between 1918 and 1923, the Group of Seven made stunning artwork here.
The train tours start at 8:00 a.m. and take 4 hours to Agawa Canyon Park. After a 90 minutes stop, the train takes another 4.5 hours to return to Sault Ste. Marie.
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Agawa Canyon Train Tour Trip Planning
What: A must-do Ontario Fall experience. There isn’t a more exciting way to discover and see the Agawa Canyon than to take a tour on the Agawa Canyon Tour Train.
When: August 3 through October 15, 2023 | 8 a.m.
Peak season: September 17th – October 10th
Total duration: 10 hours (8 am to 6 pm)
How much:
Infant Ages 2 and under, must sit on lap: Free
- August 3 – Sept 15
Adult: $140
Senior: $104
Youth: $70 - Peak Pricing: Sept 16 – Oct 15: $155 per person
Where:
Agawa Canyon Tour Train Station is located at 87 Huron St in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario