The CP Holiday Train wraps up its northwestern Ontario leg of its tour Saturday.
Spokesperson Mallory McCredie says besides providing a free concert, it helps local food banks and programs.
You are asked to bring a food or monetary donation to the event.
McCredie says since 1999, the Holiday Train has raised $13-million and 4-million pounds of food.
She stresses all money raised in the community, stays in the community.
The festive locomotive stops in Ignace at 9, Dryden at 11:30, Vermilion Bay at 1 and Kenora at 3:20.
Musical entertainment this year includes Colin James and Emma-Lee.


