1,500 new Canadians discover Canada aboard VIA Rail Trains

A collaboration between VIA Rail and the Institute for Canadian Citizenship (ICC) has resulted in 1,500 new citizens travelling by train to explore Canada, their new home, in the last year.
This collaboration offers members of the ICC’s Cultural Access Pass (CAP) program – a program exclusively offered to new citizens – 50 per cent off the lowest available fare, in any class, one way or round trip, with no blackout periods, for them and up to four of their children under the age of 18.
Since the offer’s launch on July 1, 2012, new citizens have travelled on every main route VIA Rail offers, visiting almost all of the 450 Canadian communities aboard one of the 500 trains departing each week. Most new citizens chose to travel within the Québec City – Windsor corridor, but many – nearly 20 per cent – chose to journey on the Canadian, an incredible voyage that runs between Toronto and Vancouver.
“VIA Rail is proud to contribute to new citizens’ discovery of our beautiful country,” declared Marc Laliberté, Chief Executive Officer of VIA Rail. “We are pleased with the popularity of this initiative and hope that even more new citizens will continue to take advantage of this truly Canadian experience and increase their sense of belonging to their new country.”
CAP members couldn’t agree more. Upon booking his trip through the offer, Andrew S. shared his excitement: “I cannot think of a better way to spend Canada Day than on the Canadian, travelling across Canada’s beautiful and varied landscapes on a train line steeped in Canadian history. Canada inspires and surprises and we would never have done anything like this were it not for the work done VIA Rail, and the ICC’s Cultural Access Pass.”
“With more than 1,200 participating attractions across the country, collaborating with VIA Rail has helped make exploring Canada’s cultural places and spaces a real possibility for new citizens”, said Leith Bishop, ICC’s Acting Executive Director & CEO. “We’re thrilled that our members echo our sentiment and reinforce the program’s success in igniting a shared passion for Canadian cultural experiences among new citizens. It takes courage to start fresh in a new country and we want every new citizen to be excited by CAP – a unique program created just for them.”
The Cultural Access Pass introduces Canada’s newest citizens to a wealth of Canadian experiences by providing a year of free access to galleries, museums, historic sites, national and provincial parks and performing arts organizations across the country. Since its inception a mere five years ago, more than 70,000 new citizens have participated in the program. 
A new citizen becomes eligible for a Cultural Access Pass the day he/she receives his/her Canadian citizenship. The pass is valid for one year, expiring on the first anniversary of a member’s date of citizenship. New citizens must be 18 years of age or older to participate, but each member can use his/her pass with up to four children under the age of 18. To learn more about the Cultural Access Pass, its participating attractions, and VIA Rail Canada’s offer, visit culturalaccesspass.ca
 
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