CP Holiday Trains return, will rumble across Ontario in November and December
The trains, which are adorned with holiday lights, make stops across Canada bringing live music from inside a car while looking to collect food and raise awareness for local food banks.
The Canadian train, which will feature performances from Tenille Townes and Aysanbee, will make its first stop in Finch, Ont. on Nov. 28. It will then work its way to Toronto the next day before it heads north toward Manitoba, with the finals stop in Ontario being on Dec. 3 in Ingolf.The U.S. train will make its first Canadian stop in Hamilton on Nov. 29, and it will feature performances from Lindsay Ell and Texas Hill.
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