All great Alberta adventures include a stop at the Donut
Mill.
Albertans know that any trip between Edmonton and Calgary on
highway 2 must pass through this legendary institution on Red Deer’s Gasoline
Alley on the south edge of the city. The Mill produces some of the finest and
freshest donut creations in the west. For many people and families, including
my own, it would be inconceivable to drive through Red Deer without stopping in
for some treats from the Donut Mill’s case of goodies.
So when the Dusty Musette touring crew was scheming our
recent Rural Alberta Adventure route, it made perfect sense for us to kick off
our trip from the Mill. We needed a genuine Alberta landmark for our jumping
off point, preferably one that could quickly get us onto the gravel roads we
were after. Throw in the possibility of Bismarks
and Boston Cremes, and we knew we had our departure point.
Victoria Day kindly drove us and our touring rigs down the
highway early one morning a while back and we unloaded in the parking lot under
the famous windmill sign. Once we were packed up and ready to roll, we faced what
turned out to be the toughest challenge of our day: picking just twelve donuts from among the donut
plenty to bring along the for the day’s fuel.
Turns out that gravel and donuts are the perfect
combination. Ride a few range roads; eat an Orange Creamsicle. Cruise down some
township lanes, then chew back a Coconut Sprinkle. This was the modus operandi for
the first day of our journey.
ARe there really only a dozen donuts in that donut box, Jasper? Come on now. Tell the truth.
ReplyDeleteHonest! Though we did have a few in the store before we bought the box . . .
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