Spanish Lookout, Belize

Evening shadows engulf Reimer's Feed Mill Known as the bread basket of the country, Spanish Lookout is also a commercial center for all of Belize. From vast cornfields to hardware stores, it has supplied the country with food, jobs, and a financial boost to the economy. The most modern community of all Mennonites in Belize, it is also the biggest Mennonite "city" in Central America as far as commerce and shopping. It is not the biggest Mennonite community in population though. Supermarkets, pharmacies, restaurants, hardware stores, meat processing plants, banks, grain mills, glass importers, fuel stations, auto repair shops, metal fabricators and lumberyards are all found on the main road or a little off it. Unlike a typical town, the main buildings are not packed close together but scattered along on the 4 mile stretch known as Center Road. There is a new commercial zone opening up just outside Spanish Lookout, on Iguana Creek Road, the main highway tha...