
Shania Twain carried the Olympic torch in her hometown of Timmins, Canada, on New Year’s Day.
The country star brought the torch the final 400 yards into the town’s Hollinger Park as thousands of onlookers tried to stay warm in the bitter cold, bundled up in parkas and coats.
“It’s a highlight of my life to be able to carry the flame, to light the cauldron,” Twain said. “I am proud to be a small part of the flame’s journey to its final destination at the games in Vancouver,” she added.










