An incredibly festive tradition will return to railroads across North America of the holiday season, complete with a bright light display, live music and even…
An incredibly festive tradition will return to railroads across North America of the holiday season, complete with a bright light display, live music and even an appearance from Santa Claus himself.
Canadian Pacific's Holiday Train will make two stops in the Chicago area, one on Nov. 26 and the second on Dec. 3, according to the recently released schedule. Here's information about each stop, including where you should go, what time the event will begin and who will be performing:Feeling out of the loop? We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know. Sign up for the weeklyPerformers: Seaforth and Keisza
The annual tour, which raises money for food banks across the U.S. and Canada, begins on Nov. 20 in Maine and wraps up in Alberta, Canada on Dec. 19 - just in time for Christmas.
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