It's a week for federal party leaders in Hamilton, with Conservative Party leader Stephen Harper due to make a campaign stop here on Thursday.

He will visit Hamilton at around 2 p.m. The details and location are still unknown, although team members of local Conservative candidates confirm that Harper is due to roll into town.

A recent email sent out to Conservative party supporters encouraged them to RSVP to the event.

Harper's visit isn't the only party leader attention Hamilton has gotten so far in this campaign. Thomas Mulcair, NDP leader, has been here twice in the last month. The most recent was on Tuesday, when he visited Bienenstock Natural Playgrounds in Dundas and pledged to reduce the tax rate for small business from 11 to 9 per cent to spur job growth.

Liberal leader Justin Trudeau has no scheduled visit to Hamilton on the calendar, but local Liberal organizers say he plans to visit by the end of the campaign.

Canada is in the midst of an 11-week election campaign, one of the longest in modern history. The election is Oct. 19.