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Claybank Brick Plant Historical Society |
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| Claybank Brick Plant Historical Society |
Nestled in the Dirt Hills, Claybank Brick Plant utilized the natural resources of the region to manufacture clay into brick for three quarters of a century. A national and international supplier of brick, the plant produced the unique T-P Moka face brick that was used in structures all across the prairies and landmarks such as Quebec City's Chateau Frontenac. Firebrick, which lined the fireboxes of CN and CP Rail line locomotives and Corvette warships in WW II, was also produced here.
Largely industrial in character, this site offers impressive architecture and social history. Wander through the surrounding hills to explore the clay pits or tour this remarkable industrial complex that still houses much of the original equipment and buildings from 1912 to 1937. Located on Highway #339, Claybank Brick Plant NHS is only an hour from Regina or 45 minutes from Moose Jaw. |
| Box 4 |
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| Briercrest |
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Regular tour admission
Adult 17-64 $8
Seniors 65+ $6
Youth 6 to 16 $5
Family $20 Family includes up to 7 people with a maximum of two adults arriving in a single vehicle
Group 20+ with 1 person booking $6 per person |
| (306) 768-4774 |
| http://www.claybank.sasktelwebsite.net/ |
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