"My boys may not have travelled the world, but they have certainly travelled Alberta."

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

June 29 - Red Deer

Our first stop was in Red Deer. Not only did this provide with the opportunity to see the big pig, but it was also a great chance to meet up with my baby sister for lunch. We had an enjoyable lunch at Glenn's Teahouse before heading across the road to enjoy the memorial gardens. I also saw the large Doughnut Mill, Windmill as I have seen many times before. I simply didn't take a photo. While we chose to eat at a restaurant, I know from previous visits that there are some beautiful parks in the area where one could enjoy a picnic.

My sister decided to join us one our first big things quest to find what is either Canada's or the World's Largest Pig Statue; however, don't be looking for anything huge. The only information that I was able to find ahead of time was that the pig was located by Wei's Western Wear. With Navi ready to go, we followed her to a parking lot. No sign of any pig. I went in and asked the people in Subway who all must have thought I was crazy. I asked someone outside having a smoke; he just sort of laughed at me and then walked away. Finally I came across two women in another vehicle. One of them actually knew what I was talking about. She told me that I was at the wrong Wei's Western Wear. How was I to know that there are two? She gave me some direction, so I got back in the car and started to drive.

I tried to look up Wei's Western Wear in Navi, but found nothing. Feeling hot and frustrated after this drive that appeared to be going no where, I decided it was time for Starbucks. As I was ordering, my baby sister managed to find Wei's in Navi, so we wet our new destination and went on with the journey. We arrived at the destination and sort of looked around. We saw nothing at first, but them from the corner of my eye I spotted a statue. We payed for parking, which seemed silly since all I wanted was a photo across the road; however my sister wanted to get out with us rather than wait in the hot car. After taking the two photos we went into some type of video game/music store things. My sister also wanted to check out Wei's. She bought the cutest little outfit for my soon to be nephew. Just as we were leaving and our parking meter started running out, we spotted the meterman. Good thing we paid.


Francis the Pig, is simply a standard size pig statue. He is also well hidden amongst some flowers and bushes in what appears to be a parking lot - although I'd imagine that the street has some historical relevance. (51ave & 52 St - Gaetz in Parking Lot) Even now, the boys and I have a chuckle as well tell people about the "big pig" in Red Deer.

The stone next to the monument says it all and reads in part:
Ghosts
Francis the Pig
by Danek Mozdzenski
The legend of Francis began in July 1990 when this pig escaped from a local abattoir. For nearly five months the fugitive roamed throughout Red Deer's parklands, eluding predators and several attempts of recapture. This freedom loving pig was finally captured and spent his remaining life on a local farm. Francis reminds us of the importance of hog production and processing to the economy of Red Deer.

Also in Red Deer
  • Historic Fort of Normandeau
  • Alberta Sport's Hall of Fame (off QEII heading N)
  • Donut Mill Windmill (Gasoline Alley heading S)
  • Sound the Alarm Statue (Downtown)
Red Deer is
  • 148Km from Edmonton
  • 145Km from Calgary
  • 360Km from Lethbridge
  • 409Km from Medicine Hat
  • 586Km from Grande Prairie

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