Railpictures.ca Taylor Woolston Photo CP Holiday Train in Winnipeg

📅 December 2, 🕘 9 PM - 9:45 PM 📍 At grade crossing on Panet Road and Molson Street The CP Holiday Train 2023 is coming to Winnipeg on December 2, 2023. The Canadian Pacific Christmas train is a magical event that spreads holiday cheer and puts on live events at each stop. This year, the Holiday Train embarked on its cross-border journey on November 20 and will continue spreading festive cheer until December 19. It is scheduled to arrive in Winnipeg at 9:15 p.m. on.

Railpictures.ca Taylor Woolston Photo CP Holiday Train in Winnipeg

Published Nov. 30, 2022 7:54 a.m. PST Share The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train is back on its first cross-continent tour in three years, with six stops planned in Manitoba this weekend. The CPKC Holiday Train will travel through Manitoba December 2-4. (CPKC / HANDOUT) The CPKC Holiday Train is hitting the tracks for the 25th annual holiday season across Canada and the U.S.. The Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) Holiday Train program is returning to the rails to raise money, food, and awareness for food banks and hunger issues across Canada and the United States. Beginning in Montreal , two trains will make the festive journey, travelling through both the U.S. and Canada to bring holiday cheer to many communities. The holiday train is a harbinger of Christmas joy. It's also a godsend for those who are hungry. There are plenty who go without during the holiday.. Winnipeg, 9:00 p.m. December 4. Portage La Prairie, 2:45 p.m. Carberry, 5:00 p.m. Brandon, 6:45 p.m. December 5. Virden, 10:15 a.m. Saskatchewan

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Formerly known as the CP Holiday Holiday Train, the annual event (25 years and counting!) has been renamed the CPKC Holiday Train and will once again roll through the city flaunting its holiday light display at 9 p.m. at the Panet Road and Molson Street crossing. The CP Holiday Train will travel through Manitoba December 3-4. (CP / HANDOUT) The Canadian Pacific (CP) Holiday Train is embarking on its first cross-continent journey after a two-year hiatus.. The festively decorated train took off from Montreal, Quebec on November 26, 2017, and is heading across the country before finally stopping on December 17 in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia. There are two trains this year and one will be heading to the northern United States. The Canadian train will be making over 170 stops this year. The CP Holiday Train is stopping in Winnipeg Monday night at 9 p.m. at the Grade Railway Crossing at Panet Road and Molson Street. On Tuesday it will be stopping in Portage la Prairie at 11:15 a.m.

Canadian Pacific Holiday Train headed this way Winnipeg Free Press

The 2023 CPKC Holiday Train toured Canada and the United States Nov. 20 through Dec. 19, raising money, food and awareness for the important work that food banks do in their communities. Professional musicians played free concerts from the brightly decorated train's stage. October 17, 2023 0 4483 Photo: CP Holiday Train Departing Montreal on November 21, The CPKC Holiday Train embarks on it's annual trip across Canada. Now in its 25th season, The Holiday Train has raised more than $22.5 million and collected 5 million pounds of food in the process. The train will be in the community of Whitemouth at 7 p.m. Monday and then Winnipeg at 9:15 p.m., stopping on Molson Street between Panet Road and Munroe Avenue. The train will also stop on. The CP Holiday Train is an annual tradition that travels Canada and the northern United States during the holiday season. This festive train, adorned with thousands of colourful lights and decorations, travels through communities, spreading cheer and collecting donations for local food banks.

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For the first time in YEARS, Canadian Pacific ran their holiday train across Canada! On December 3rd, it came into Manitoba and I absolutely had to go out an. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms