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  • Writer's pictureItsik Romano

What will the CP Holiday Train look like this year?


Once again, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic means we must be diligent and find creative ways to re-live old traditions in a new way.


So this year, put on your favourite Christmas pyjamas, a pair of fuzzy socks and grab some hot chocolate for the Holiday Tain at Home virtual concert on December 18th at 6 pm MT and 8 pm ET. For the second year in a row, the show will not be in person and will be streamed on Canadian Pacific's Facebook , Youtube, and website.


The Holiday Train strives to support food banks across North America. A $1.24 million donation to 198 food banks will be made this year. You can help too by donating to your local food banks to spread Christmas joy this holiday season!


Celebrate the holidays with performances from Steven Page and The Strumbellas as the main act as well as performances by The Trews, Sierra Noble, Odds, Tanika Charles, Aysanabee, Keb'Mo' as supporting acts. (Artists info)


Canadian Pacific Railway is disappointed that the Holiday Train has to be virtual again yet they are hopeful for in person shows in the future.

 

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