CP and Colin James to bring Olympic Spirit
to Canadian communities
Published:
May 9, 2008
Source: Canadian Pacific
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Canadian Pacific today announced it will launch a mobile ambassador for
the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games . The Canadian Pacific
Spirit Train will carry Olympic pride to communities across Canada while
celebrating Canada’s once-in-a-generation opportunity to welcome the
world as host of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Beginning in September 2008, the Spirit train will stop in communities
across Canada for day-long celebrations where families can meet Olympic
and Paralympic athletes and will have an opportunity to interact with
Olympic and Paralympic partners.
“CP first united Canadians almost 127 years ago when our rail line
initially connected Canadians from coast to coast,” said Canadian
Pacific CEO Fred Green. “The Spirit Train is a natural extension of that
legacy. Our employees are excited and proud to be involved in this
initiative, demonstrating that our commitment to Canada’s Olympiad has a
community flavour which extends beyond moving products and providing
logistic services.”
CP
also announced Canadian recording artist Colin James and his Band will
be the musical headliner for the 2008 Spirit Train.
"I'm excited to represent Vancouver and the west coast on this cross
Canada train adventure. The band and I are really looking forward to
this chance to play - and to meet the athletes who will be representing
Canada along the way. And to do it all by train will be a truly unique
experience," said six-time Juno award-winner Colin James.
“CP has once again put their ingenuity to work and developed a creative
way to involve all Canadians in the Vancouver 2010 journey,” said John
Furlong, CEO of the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic
and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC). “The Canadian Pacific Spirit Train
is a wonderfully inclusive way to celebrate sport, culture and
sustainability with Canadians from coast to coast.”
The Spirit Train includes an elaborate Olympic-themed Spirit Train
Village which will include family-friendly booths, Olympic sport
simulation activities, pin trading, video message centres, unique
entertainment and engaging interactions with other participating Olympic
partners such as Rona.
The Spirit Train will unite Canadian communities under its maple leaf
banner to create momentum for the Olympic spirit over the next three
years. The 2008 tour includes Metro Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton,
Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Thunder Bay, Sudbury, Toronto, Smiths Falls and
Montreal.
Further details about the Canadian Pacific Spirit Train, including lists
of local and First Nations performers and the latest Olympic partners to
join the Spirit Train experience, will be posted in time on
http://www.cpspirittrain.com a new interactive website also launched
today.
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