CP Holiday Train visits Belleville
CP Holiday Train Nov. 28 from ckingphoto on Vimeo.
By Suzanne Coolen
BELLEVILLE – Hundreds of people braved the cold to watch Canadian musicians Jim Cuddy and Melanie Doane perform live in support of Gleaners Food Bank Thursday.
Cuddy and Doane were performing on the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train, which rolled into Bayshore Park Thursday afternoon.
Admission was free but people were asked to bring a donation of cash or a non-perishable food item.
Doane performed first, then joined Cuddy for some songs that included Christmas tunes.
Mayor Neil Ellis was on hand and presented the performers with gift bags.
The train carried on from Belleville to stops in Trenton and Brighton.
The holiday trains travel across Canada and the United States and reach more than 150 communities a year. In the 15 years the program has been operating it has raised more than $7 million and about 3 million pounds of food for North American food banks. CP makes donations at each stop and this year presented Gleaners with a cheque for $7,000.
The trains have another two weeks of stops before finishing up in Port Coquitlam, B.C., on Dec. 16.