By Rosalind Russell – The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train will make its way through the Sudbury area this week. CP President and CEO Keith Creel, says this will be the first cross-continent tour in three years, following virtual concerts in the pandemic years of 2020 and 2021.
The train will again raise money, food, and awareness for local food banks in communities along the CP network.
Creel says the tour features 168 live shows including a stop in Sudbury this Wednesday (on November 30th) at 8:50 pm.
The show starts at 9:15 and features various performers including Alan Doyle, Tenille Townes, and others adding the tour which began last week will make its way across the country.
Details about this year’s artists and which performers will play which shows are available at www.cpr.ca/holidaytrain .
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Photo: The Holiday Train is back and arrives in Sudbury this Wednesday. Bring some food items for the local food banks. Photo provided by CP Rail.
