A youngster goes for a dive in the waterslide bouncy castle at Keloose (Healey photo)

WINDSOR JUNCTION: The sun shone down on Kleoose 2026 with lots of fun had over the full weekend of events.

There was the skate jam; adult dance; children’s activities including face painting; the kids parade; bouncy castle; pony rides; and more.

This year saw a change with family fun day switched to Sunday to allow for the softball tournament to be able to take place, and that seemed to be a home run with participants.

The ending saw Joyful Sounds pop academy students, and Homewreckers before the best fireworks in HRM culminated what was another stellar event.

In the softball tournament, it was the Crushers–who had five high school friends from Guysborough on that team –that won the title.

Keloose 2027 will celebrate its 50th anniversary and organizers will be going to work soon on planning for it.

HRM Youth Leadership group helped serve breakfast at the LWF Hall on Saturday morning at Keloose. (Healey photo)
A dad waits for his daughter to come down the slide of one of the bouncy castles at Keloose. (Healey photo)

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Facepainting. (Healey photo)
Pony rides were popular, and put on by Keough Lane Stables and sponsored by community supporter LeBlanc & Clark Group with Royal LePage Atlantic. (Healey photo)
(Kevin LeBlanc photo)
(Kevin LeBlanc photo)
Softball champs. (Submitted photo)

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Councillor Cathy Deagle Gammon and Keloose co-chair Elizabeth Booth helped serve breakfast at the LWF Hall on Saturday morning. (Healey photo)
Splish splash… someone gets dunked on the dunk tank. (Healey photo)
Fall River RCMP were helping to make sure everyone got a good feed of BBQ hot dogs on the sunny Sunday. (Healey photo)
(Kevin LeBlanc photo)

The canteen staff at WJCC on Family Fun Day at Keloose (Healey photo)

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Zipping down the slide. (Healey photo)
Facepainting from Five Little Monkeys. (Healey photo)

(Kevin LeBlanc photo)
The Fall River Animal Hospital Teddy Bear Clinic was busy on Sunday. (Healey photo)