Dairy Queen - Creston, British Columbia
Posted by: T0SHEA
N 49° 05.741 W 116° 30.259
11U E 536185 N 5438210
Dairy Queen is located at 1804 Canyon Street. (Hwy. 3/Crowsnest Hwy.)
Waymark Code: WMKE4D
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 03/29/2014
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I scream, you scream we all scream for ice cream (soft ice cream of course)
In addition to their world renown ice cream, sundaes, cakes, Blizzards, ice cream sandwiches and the Buster Bar to just name a few…
They serve some of the best onion rings, you got to try them.
...add one of these favorites to go with those onion rings.
Burgers
1/2 lb. Classic GrillBurger with Cheese
1/2 lb. FlameThrower GrillBurger
Bacon Cheddar GrillBurger
Mushroom Swiss GrillBurger
DQ Ultimate Hamburger
Sandwiches
Crispy Chicken Sandwich
Fish Fillet Sandwich
Grilled Chicken Sandwich
A little information:
Dairy Queen's humble beginning started with the 10-cent sale of a then unnamed product on August 4, 1938, in Kankakee, Illinois.
A father and son partnership in Green River, Illinois, had been experimenting with a soft frozen dairy product for some time. They contacted Sherb Noble, a good friend and customer, who agreed to run the "all you can eat" trial sale at his walk-in ice cream store. Within two hours, he dished out more than 1,600 servings of the new dessert.
In 1940 the first Dairy Queen store opened in Joliet, Illinois. Dairy Queen currently has, as of 2010, approximately 5,700 stores in 19 countries, including 652 locations outside the United States and Canada.
Dairy Queen Corporate Office supports Children's Miracle Network Hospitals and encourages local franchises to assist in their efforts.
Location Type: Stand Alone Restaurant
Hot Eats / Cool Treats: Serves both Hot Eats & Cool Treats
Drive Through available?: yes
Address (optional): 1804 Canyon Street Creston, British Columbia Canada V0B 1G5
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