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Popular Holiday Train pulling into York Region for Christmas cheer

CPKC Holiday Train, which visits hundreds of communities across Canada with festive lights and music, will be in Vaughan Nov. 30
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In this file photo from November 2023, hundreds of people came out for the CPKC Holiday Train during a stop at the Anne Street North rail crossing in Springwater Township.

If you want to visit the popular CPKC Holiday Train this year, you'll need to go to Vaughan, with its traditional Simcoe County stop derailed.

For 26 years, the CPKC Holiday Train has been bringing Christmas cheer to hundreds of communities across Canada, including a stop in Midhurst. The stop near Barrie has brought visitors from all over the area to enjoy the festive lights and live music, and raised awareness and non-perishable food items for the local food bank.

But for the first time in many years, the train will not be making a scheduled Nov. 30 stop in Springwater.

“At the request of the Township of Springwater, there is no Holiday Train stop in Barrie this year,” Terry Cunha, a spokesman for CPKC, said.

Jeff Schmidt, the township's chief administrative officer, confirmed the decision, saying it was made due to safety concerns.

“Recently, our partners – including, CPKC, township staff, the OPP, and fire (department) and emergency services – have become aware of heightened safety concerns for this event in 2024," he said. "It was mutually agreed that the Springwater stop would be removed from the 2024 Holiday Train schedule.

“This decision allows us ample time to work with CPKC in finding a safer and more suitable location for the 2025 event," Schmidt added. "Despite the logistical necessity, as CPKC had already published this year’s schedule, it necessitated the unfortunate removal of our stop.”

The next closest stops are in Vaughan at 11 a.m. and MacTier at 3 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items for the food bank collection for those municipalities. 

Schmidt said CPKC has committed to continue financial support for the Barrie and Elmvale food banks this year, despite the region not being included as a stop.

According to the event’s website, the 2024 CPKC Holiday Train will tour Canada and the United States from Nov. 21 through Dec. 20, raising money, food and awareness to support food banks across its network. Professional musicians play free concerts from the brightly decorated train's stage.

CPKC donates to the local food bank at each stop and encourages all attendees to make a monetary or heart-healthy food donation.

Since its inaugural journey in 1999, the event has raised more than $24.3 million and collected approximately 5.3 million pounds of food for community food banks in Canada and the U.S.