The Shoreline News
Bonus MaterialCommunityFeatured

CBS Christmas Parade 2026

Members of the Baymen Rugby Club were ruckin around the Christmas tree on their float whole other players practiced their liftout lifts.
Watching the parade is a family affair for, from left, Sam and Pam Best and their twins Audrey and Austin, age 4, and Terry and Gail Littlejohn.
Canadian Forces Retired Peacekeepers show the flag ahead of the Queen Elizabeth Cadets.
Chloe Kean and Bentley added a bit of sparkle to the day.
Dallas Tilley enjoyed her day collecting letters to Santa.
The Crew from Jim’s Carpentry had it pretty snug in their log house.
The Holy Spirit High Cheerleaders.
Siblings Kerri Youden, Todd Youden and Donna Youden gathered at the bottom of Neil’s Line, the street where they grew up, to enjoy the floats and have a wave at Santa.
LeeAnne Bearns, Brenda Bearns and 13-months old Wyatt Hickey of Foxtrap picked a good spot in the sun and out of the wind near Villa Nova Junior High to take in the parade.
Shawn Beson, Beth Anderson and 16-month old Jace found a nice patch of sunlight to wait for the parade to reach Villa Nova Junior High.
Victoria Young collected a cartload of Santa letters.
Members of the Baymen Rugby Club were ruckin around the Christmas tree on their float whole other players practiced their liftout lifts.
Looks Like Bou Bakery may have a special in with Santa.
No, it’s not Charles Schulz’s Peanuts gang, but a group of excited children from CBS who built
a snow fort between Holy Sprit School and Manuels Bridge while they awaited the start of the parade In the front, from left, are Rebecca Grenning age 9, Ella Power, 9, and Owen Metcalfe, 6. In the next row, from left, are Maria Parsons, 9, Henry Parsons, age 5, Maggie Whalen, 9, and Avery Metcalfe, 9.
Members of the CLB Youth Group had as much fun watching the spectators as the spectators had watching them.
Holden Morgan, who turned five on Christmas eve, was pretty excited while waiting with mom Melissa Morgan to see Santa
Leah Butt and Chloe Courage led the Queen Elizabeth Pioneers along the parade route.
Santa’s helpers Maryanne Sceviour, Holly Lush and Meagan Evans were bundled for the cold.
Queen Elizabeth Pioneers Cheerleaders
Sarah Taylor, and Alison and Chase Pike, who is five months old, of Upper Gullies, enjoyed the parade at the quiet zone near A&W and Shoppers Drug Mart in Manuels.
You can’t blame the comedians behind the hugely popular The Newfoundland Turnip for getting big heads. They are pretty funny.
Santa looked a little different this year. He must be doing something with his hair.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *