If you stay up late and wait for the CP Holiday Train at the train station on Elgin Street Nov. 30, you'll be treated to a free performance by Canadian country musician Terri Clark.
Hailing from Medicine Hat, Alberta, Clark got her start by playing for tips at Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge, a legendary honky-tonk bar across the alley from Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium.
The three-time Juno Award winner holds the honor of being the only Canadian female member of the legendary Grand Ole Opry. Clark has received 19 CCMA Awards and is the newest member of the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame.
Also performing as part of the CP Holiday Train are Kelly Prescott and Sierra Noble.
The train arrives at 8:50 p.m., with the concert happening from 9:15 to 9:45 p.m.
The CP Holiday Train program launched in 1999 and has since raised more than $14.5 million and gathered 4.3 million pounds of food for communities along CP's routes in Canada and the United States.
Every pound and dollar raised at each stop stays with the local food bank to help feed those in need in that community.
Check out more about the CP Holiday Train on the event's Facebook page.