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Question: Train trip to Quebec City in September 2007?

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Question : Train trip to Quebec City in September 2007?
Hi, My husband and I would like to travel to Quebec City in September 2007. You see it will be our 3rd Wedding Anniversary and would love to go. The trick is it can be a tad expensive. Does any one out there know of an inexpensive and NICE way to experience this. We prefer the train over driving. We are looking to go mid September. We are looking for accomodations for approx 4 -5 nights. Inexpensive cafes for sandwiches nice coffee etc. Shopping on a shoestring, I guess you get my drift. Any suggestions/ recommendations are appreciated. SisusMom
- asked by Jody K

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Answer #1
land in a state nearby and take the train in. cheapest way i know of. Ask around once you get there, the locals are super helpful. They know all the bargins, just be cautious about who you take advise from.hope this has helped.
- answered by Humz

Answer #2
There are tour companies that specialize in Toronto, Montreal and Quebec by rail. I use to work for one that use to operate in Windsor, Ontario and in Michigan called Key Tours. They specialized in rail tours to those city. Besides that... I think our train service in Windsor or Canada offers the same packages now to those cities. Our rail service is called Via Rail in Canada. Check it out.
- answered by I T

Answer #3
Train travel in Canada can be enjoyable but also inconvenient. Freight trains take priority on the rails and can cause unexpected delays on passenger trains.
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