The Ocean



The Ocean (French: L'Océan) is a  passenger route operated by VIA Rail Canada running between Montreal and Halifax, with numerous intermediate stops including Drummondville, Sainte-Foy (near Quebec City), and Moncton. The route connects the provinces of Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. There are three trips per direction per week. The train takes about 22 hours in each direction, operating day and night. The route is scheduled such that the portion of the route between Sainte-Foy and Campbellton travels during overnight hours in both directions.

The Ocean is the eastern of at least three three train routes needed to cross between Canada's Atlantic and Pacific coasts. See across Canada by train for further information.

Tickets
Tickets can be purchased directly from VIA Rail Canada through its website, over the phone, in person at any staffed VIA Rail Canada station counter, or through overseas travel agents. Unlike European rail tickets, the ticket is valid only for a specific date of departure.

Stations
From west to east:

Quebec (Time zone: Eastern)





 * A shuttle between Sainte-Foy train station and station in Quebec City is available for The Ocean trains, but must be reserved in advance.

Economy class - coach cars
These cars, named Renaissance service cars, are intended for economy passengers. They have large seats with significant legroom and recline, leg and foot rests and airline-style tray tables. Seats are in a 2-2 configuration. There are washrooms at each end of the car, one of which is wheelchair accessible and has a changing table.

Sleeper Plus class - sleeping cars
All Sleeper Plus cabins are cabins designed for two people. Except for the accessible cabins, all cabins are bunk-style with one bed near the floor and one elevated bed over top. There are three variations on these cabins:


 * Cabin for two. Cabin includes a washroom.  Includes access to a shared shower facility in the same car.
 * Cabin for two with shower. Cabin includes a washroom with a shower.
 * Accessible cabin for two. Cabin includes a washroom with a shower.  The washroom is equipped with a transfer seat.

Dining cars
A dining car is available to Economy and Sleeper Plus classes, though Sleeper Plus passengers receives priority access to the dining car. Sleeper Plus passengers have meals included as part of their fare and have a choice of three meal options per meal, including one vegetarian option. For passengers with special dietary needs, arrangements can be made at least 72 hours prior to the trip. Economy passengers can purchase food for take away part to their coach car.

Communications
Wi-Fi is not available on the train.

Passengers with mobile wireless plans on their phones should have service along most of the route, including throughout the daytime portions of the route. A section of the route between Causapscal and Matapédia does not have mobile wireless coverage.

Smoking
Smoking (and vaporizers) are prohibited on the train and that prohibition is strictly enforced.

Carry on
Economy: 1 Personal bag (max 11.5 kg/25 lbs., 43 x 15 x 33 cm/17 x 6 x 13 in.) and either one large bag (max 23 kg/50 lbs., 158 linear cm/62 linear in.) or two smaller bags (max 11.5 kg/25 lbs., 54.5 x 39.5 x 23 cm/21.5 x 15.5 x 9 in.).

Sleeper: 1 Personal bag (max 11.5 kg/25 lbs., 43 x 15 x 33 cm/17 x 6 x 13 in.) and two small bags (max 11.5 kg/25 lbs., 54.5 x 39.5 x 23 cm/21.5 x 15.5 x 9 in.). As there is significantly less storage space than in the coach cars the larger bag is not an option.

Purses and small folding infant strollers are not included in the carry on baggage count.

Checked
All passengers: Two large bags (max 23 kg/50 lbs., 158 linear cm/62 linear in. each)

Oversized and excess bags can be transported for a $40 fee. Bicycles can be transported for $25 ($50 for tandems and ebikes) and bike boxes are available for free at major stations.

As of May 2023, due to "operational adjustments", pets cannot be checked into the checked baggage area; additionally, access to the checked baggage area on this route is not possible, with VIA recommending to carry all important items (such as medication) on your person, or in a bag in the train.