THE 18th edition of the CP Holiday Train is embarking on it's annual journey to support local community food banks and raise awareness on hunger related issues.
All event attendees are asked to bring food donations where they will be collected and distributed to the local area food banks.
As in years past, two trains will operate coast-to-coast under the Holiday Train banner, with approximately 150 shows held in November and December.
The train that operates primarily through the U.S. will launch in the Montreal area on Nov. 25, while the all-Canada train's first shows will come a day later, also in Montreal.
Adirondack Junction/Kahnawake/Mohawk Reserve
2016-11-25 6:45 PM 6:55 PM - 7:20 PM
Performances:
Jonathan Roy, Kelly Prescott and Doc Walker (U.S. Holiday Train)
Delson 1 chemin de la gare:
2016-11-25 7:45 PM 7:55 PM - 8:20 PM
Performances:
Jonathan Roy, Kelly Prescott and Doc Walker (U.S. Holiday Train)
St. Mathieu Ecole Jacques Barclay - 368 Rue Principale. Adjacent to Montée de la Petite Côte
2016-11-25 8:40 PM 8:50 PM - 9:15 PM
Performances:
Jonathan Roy, Kelly Prescott and Doc Walker (U.S. Holiday Train)
Lacolle 10 Ste. Marie. CP train station
2016-11-25 9:50 PM 10:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Performances:
Jonathan Roy, Kelly Prescott and Doc Walker (U.S. Holiday Train)
Montreal West AMT station-Montreal-Ouest, Chemin Broughton
2016-11-26 6:35 PM 6:45 PM - 7:15 PM
Performances:Jonathan Roy, Dallas Smith and Odds
Beaconsfield / Beaconsfield AMT commuter station
2016-11-26 8:00 PM 8:15 PM - 8:45 PM
Performances:
Jonathan Roy, Dallas Smith and Odds
Roy, Dallas Smith and Odds