Popular charitable choochoo is back on the rails fo the first time since 2019
Choo-choo! All aboard! The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train rolls into the Nickel City this week for the first time since 2019.
The charitable event sees professional musicians put on free shows from the brightly lit Holiday Train stage, while collecting donations for local food banks. Among this year’s performers are Alan Doyle of Great Big Sea, and country performers Tenille Townes and JoJo Mason, among several others. Holiday Train fans can follow the train via Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. You can also follow the Holiday Train live train tracker here: cpr.ca/holidaytrain.
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