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CP Holiday Train to Return Next Month
12 October 2022

North America - Canadian Pacific's Holiday Train will return this year after a two year pandemic related hiatus.
 
The train will again raise money, food, and awareness for local food banks in communities along the CP network, including, for the first time, stops in Maine and Quebec along the former Central Maine & Quebec.
 
"I'm grateful to the CP team members who adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic to deliver two exceptional virtual Holiday Train shows and to all those who continued to donate while we kept community members safe. The Holiday Train is all about families and communities coming together to celebrate the season and help those in need. We are excited to be back out on the rails and in our communities, taking these two beautiful trains across our network and sharing the joy that comes with gathering in the spirit of giving," CEO Keith Creel said in a statement on Wednesday.
 
The 2022 tour will launch on 23 Nov 2022 with the Holiday Train's Maine shows in Jackman, Brownville Junction, and Hermon, Maine, towns that rejoined the CP map in June 2020 as part of the CMQ acquisition.
 
The Holiday Train will host shows on 24 Nov 2022 in Lake Megantic, Sherbrooke, and Farnham, the first Canadian stops of 2022.
 
The tour will feature 168 live shows, including Toronto on 29 Nov 2022, Bensenville Illinois on 2 Dec. 2022, Davenport Iowa on 3 Dec 2022, Kansas City, Missouri on 4 Dec 2022, Calgary on 11 Dec 2022, and a final show in Port Coquitlam on 18 Dec 2022.
 
A full schedule is available at cpr.ca/holidaytrain.
 
This year's performers will include Alan Doyle, Tenille Townes, Mackenzie Porter, and Lindsay Ell.
 
Details about this year's artists and which performers will play which shows are available at the event website.
 
Holiday Train shows are free to attend.
 
CP asks attendees to bring a cash or non-perishable food donation if they're able.
 
Local food shelves will set up collection stations at each event, with all donations made staying with the local food bank to help people in need in the community.
 
Because local food shelves buy food at a discount, cash donations can go further than food donations to help those in need.
 
"Food banks and communities across Canada are so excited to see the CP Holiday Train return, as it brings together the City of Calgary to kick off the holidays and give back at the same time. The Calgary Food Bank is so grateful for CP's continued support to help us build a Canada where no one goes hungry," said Calgary Food Bank President and CEO James McAra.
 
Since the Holiday Train program launched in 1999, has raised more than $21 million and collected 5 million pounds of food for community food banks across North America.
 
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