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CPKC Holiday Train 

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Nose Creek Park on Main Street

East side of CP tracks, 5:30 pm.

Tuesday December 9th 
 

“At the Airdrie Food Bank, we are thrilled to welcome the CPKC Holiday Train back to our community. This event brings families and neighbours together in the true spirit of the season, all while supporting the vital work of local food banks,” said Christine Taylor, Marketing and Communications Manager at Airdrie Food Bank. “We deeply appreciate CPKC’s ongoing commitment to helping us ensure that no one in Airdrie goes hungry, especially during the holidays. It’s a heartwarming tradition that not only spreads joy but also gives back in a meaningful way.” 

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cpkc holiday train

December 9, 2025

Nose Creek Park, Airdrie, Alberta 5:30 pm

Musical Guests
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Teigen Gayse

Jade Eagleson

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Getting There

Parking is unavailable at Nose Creek Park this year and is limited in the area. Getting to the event using the complimentary shuttle service from City Hall to Nose Creek Park or on foot, ridesharing or Airdrie Transit is recommended.

  • Pick-Up/Drop-Off Locations: Continuous travel between City Hall & Nose Creek Valley Museum.

  • Bus Times: Starts at 5:00pm (City Hall), last bus at 7:45 pm (from Nose Creek Valley Museum to City Hall)

  • Cost: Free

Don't forget your non-perishable food donation! 

There is no public parking at Nose Creek Park or

St. Paul's Catholic Church

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Available Parking:
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  • Kingdom City Church

  • A.E. Bowers School

  • The Church of Jesus 

Christ of Latter-day Saints

Shuttle:

City Hall to Nose Creek Valley Museum - 5:00pm to 7:45p

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Printable Map CLick here

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Thank you CP Rail for all you do for food banks across Canada.

Since the Holiday Train program launched in 1999, it's raised more than $21 million and collected 5 million pounds of food for community food banks across North America.

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