Claybank Brick Plant
National Historic Site
North America's Best Preserved Brick-making Site!
Cradled
in the hills
of southern Saskatchewan there exists a splendid example of early 20th
century industrialism. The Claybank Brick Plant remains frozen
in time, virtually unchanged from the day it opened in 1914.
Other attractions in the local area include Aboriginal Ceremonial sites and:
Dunnet
Regional Park
Long
Creek Golf
Course
Briercrest
Museum
Avonlea
Heritage House Museum
Town of Gravelbourg
(306) 868-4774
Box 2-5, Claybank SK Canada S0H 0W0
Email: claybank@sasktel.net
Site Touring Office (306) 868-4474
'Claybank Brick Plant Road' sign.
See map at bottom of this page.
- Claybank
Brick Plant has been
designated by the Government of Canada as a place of national
historic significance. This place is part of the Family of National
Historic Sites, one of more than 800 places across Canada which
help define the important aspects of Canada's diverse but common
heritage and identity. For more information, visit: Parks
Canada
Also contact
Learn More
about Crossfiring - The Claybank Project
- Claybank Brick Plant has been designated by the Government of Canada as a place of national historic significance. This place is part of the Family of National Historic Sites, one of more than 800 places across Canada which help define the important aspects of Canada's diverse but common heritage and identity. For more information, visit: Parks Canada
Learn More
about Crossfiring - The Claybank Project




