North America's longest running, rolling food bank program will be stopping in Woodstock once again this year.
WOODSTOCK - The CP Holiday Train is coming back to Woodstock this year.
The train will stop in Ayr first at 5:20 p.m. on Inglis Street before heading off to the Dairy Capital to arrive at Winniett Street for 6:40 p.m.
Doc Walker and Kelly Prescott will be performing. CP spokesperson Salem Woodrow tells Heart FM they do ask people to bring a non perishable food item to the concert.
"The Holiday Train program is North America's longest running, rolling food bank program. The Holiday Train program travels across Canada and the United States raising money, food, and awareness for local food banks."
Woodrow says the train will have 14 cars that make for an amazing visual.
"It is a thousand feet in length and it is decorated with hundreds of thousands of lights and nice holiday designs and we have a box car stage where our performers come on and do a free concert for the community."
The train will roll into town on Tuesday November 29th.

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