Pearson Airport Terminal 1 Station
Information page on Toronto Pearson’s train station connecting the international airport to the downtown city of Toronto
Canada’s train stations are key gateways for exploring the country by rail, connecting major cities, regional hubs, and remote destinations across vast and diverse landscapes. From historic downtown terminals to modern intermodal hubs, these stations serve long-distance trains, commuter rail, and international routes, making rail travel a practical and scenic way to move across Canada. This page provides an overview of the main train stations across the country, helping travelers plan routes, connections, and journeys by train.
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Information page on Toronto Pearson’s train station connecting the international airport to the downtown city of Toronto
Information page on the train station serving Hamilton, Ontario with connections to the airport and James Street.
Information page for the train station on VIA Rail’s Canadian service serving Sudbury.
Information page for Malton Station serving commuters and visitors near the airport
Information page about Kingston station, serving intercity trains to this historical and university town.
Information page about Guelph’s central intermodal hub connecting intercity and regional trains and buses to the city’s transit network (Guelph Transit).
Information page about the eastern terminus of Vancouver’s commuter train – West Coast Express
This new, modern, airy, airport terminal inspired station welcomes intercity passengers to Windsor
Located in downtown Vancouver near (as the name suggests) the waterfront, this neoclassical inspired station predominantly serves commuters via trains (West Coast Express), ferries (SeaBus), and light metro (SkyTrain).
Capreol Station is a historic rail stop in Northern Ontario, serving VIA Rail’s Canadian and reflecting the area’s strong railway heritage.
Information page on this remote stop on VIA Rail’s Canadian transcontinental train.
Information page on this remote stop for the Canadian transcontinental train.
Union Station Winnipeg is the main inter-city rail hub in Winnipeg, Manitoba — serving as the arrival and departure point for long-distance passenger trains operated by VIA Rail Canada. The historic station links Winnipeg with the rest of Canada’s rail network, providing vital connections for travellers crossing the prairies or heading north.
Information page on this remote stop on VIA Rail’s Canadian transcontinental train.
Information page on Vancouver’s intercity bus and train station – Pacific Central
Toronto Pearson International Airport is Canada’s main international gateway—a busy, modern hub where global routes, diverse cultures, and excellent traveler services come together seamlessly.
Canada’s busiest railway station and intermodal hub connecting Toronto to the subway, regional, and intercity trains and buses.
Information page on Montreal’s intermodal transport hub and station serving VIA Rail, Amtrak, Exo, and REM trains
Information page for Ottawa’s intercity train station and defacto transport hub.
Information page about Quebec City’s intermodal hub serving intercity trains and buses
Information page for the train and transitway station serving the southeastern Ottawa suburban neighbourhood of Barrhaven
Information page on Oshawa and the eastern GTA’s commuter and intercity train station serving GO Transit and VIA Rail.
Information about the intercity and commuter train station serving YUL and West Island Montreal
Information page about the Québec City’s suburban train station
Information page about Niagara Falls, Ontario train station serving the residents and tourists visiting the falls.