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Vaudreuil students that ‘ran’ to Nashville raise $1,000 for Montreal Children’s Hospital

WATCH ABOVE: Students at Pierre Elliott Trudeau Elementary in Vaudreuil-Dorion have raised more than $1,000 for the Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation. Global's Billy Shields reports – Mar 29, 2017

Students at Pierre Elliott Trudeau Elementary in Vaudreuil-Dorion, west of the island of Montreal, have raised more than $1,000 for the Montreal Children’s Hospital Foundation.

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The class recently completed a run to Nashville in their school yard – about 1,722 km – to “see” Montreal Canadiens star defenceman P.K. Subban.

The class decided to hold a charitable hot dog lunch in early March to raise money for the hospital.

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They ended up selling $1,020 worth of hot dogs and were granted a special surprise by the school’s principal – going on a field trip to deliver the cheque.

Marie-Anne Portelance, the teacher behind the idea of running to Nashville as a way for her students to stay fit, told Global News the class was excited during the entire trip.

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For some, it was their first ride on an AMT commuter train.

After the class presented the cheque, the students were given a tour of the hospital and then took the Metro to downtown Montreal to visit the Bell Centre.

“They were very excited at the surprise,” Portelance said.

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The class’ next goal is to run the 1,200 kilometers to Toronto to see Olympic gold medal swimmer Penny Oleksiak.

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