The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train is an annual event that travels across Canada and the United States, making stops at 150 stations to raise money and collect donations for food banks. The train, which is about 1,000 feet long and consists of 14 decorated rail cars, features live music entertainment at each stop. The event aims to raise awareness about hunger and stimulate donations for those in need. The train is sponsored by GE and has been running for 26 years. Crowds gather along the train tracks to watch the brightly-lit train pass by, creating a festive and cheerful atmosphere at each stop. The Holiday Train has made stops in cities like Toronto, Detroit, and Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, bringing holiday cheer and goodwill to communities along its route. The proceeds from some stops benefit local food programs, further supporting those in need during the holiday season. The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train is a beloved tradition that brings joy and festive spirit to all who witness its journey.
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