15 km W of Avonlea on Hwy 339 or 1 km E of Claybank on Hwy 339. Historic machinery will be operating, grinding clay and pressing bricks! This Sunday, Claybank Heritage Day will be held from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm at the historical site. Such a cool piece of history - who knew making bricks was so interesting? The surprisingly interesting history of a brick making plant, This plant is pretty much still as it was when they closed it down in 1989 after many decades of operation. The brick plant is incredible to look at - the site is truly amazing and if you take the time to read the process and imagine the. Performance & security by Cloudflare, Please complete the security check to access. Organization There are two different parts to this site: the brick plant in the front section, and Massold clay canyons further back. The Claybank Brick Plant remains frozen in time, virtually unchanged from the day it opened in 1914. Beautiful photos, very rustic feel to the site, and definitely worth a visit. October 31, 2020, For Memberships, please complete the membership form found under the contact page, Regular tour admission and one day hiking pass to the adjacent Massold Clay Canyons and historic Clay Pits: Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site: Hours, Address, Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site Reviews: ... feline2ca wrote a review Jul 2019. Interesting history of industry in Saskatchewan (that isn't agriculture related.) Adult 17-64 $10 Or go on their Heritage Day when you can see the machines in motion. Sorry, there are no tours or activities available to book online for the date(s) you selected. Or go on their Heritage Day … Lots of deer, great views of the surrounding country from the hilltops. A number of volunteer workers explain the machinations of brick making, and I was surprised to learn how far and wide the bricks from this. 582 likes. The clay canyons are definitely the star of the site though. I think that would make the experience even better. more. Cloudflare Ray ID: 5f0ee3e92caa0c85 This was a lovely outing from Regina and we learned a lot! We noticed later that they said nothing about the family rate of $25 so we still were overcharged). plant went, including being used in the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City. Note that they do not take credit cards, only debit or cash. Perhaps the guided tour is better. The food in their little restaurant was absolutely fantastic and very good price. Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site is open: Things to do near Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site. I saw a bit of the. Close enough to Regina that you can easily make this a day trip. Different from your typical tourist experience. Free: Hay rides to the Massold Clay Canyons, Free: Lil’Jigger railway rides on our historic Spur line. CLAYBANK BRICK PLANT HERITAGE DAY Due to COVID-19 Heritage Day will be cancelled for 2020 . Seniors 65+ $6 • Too bad they don’t have more passionate staff working. Bring cash! • PrairieToBeach, ... but plan to go on a day where tours are offered - I think that would make the experience even better. If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware. Group 20+ with 1 person booking $8 per person self-guided tour and found the educational material that they gave you to be lacking. We tools advantage of the brick plant’s picnic tables rather than buying their assortment of $5 sandwiches (egg salad, ham and cheese, chicken wrap - add a soup for $3). The factory is still functional and turns on all their machines on the last weekend of June each year for their “Heritage Day”. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in the United States. If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. Your IP: 94.23.12.149 Or I would like to become a member of the Claybank Brick Plant Historical Society ... Heritage Day is cancelled for 2020 due to COVID-19 Pricing. Groups of 10 or more please call ahead: (306) 868-4474. Or go on their Heritage Day when you can see the machines in motion. Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. However, as we began the tour in the room next to them, the film that was being shown explained why it was closed! Well worth the time. Saskatchewan 149 contributions 66 helpful votes. The site is only open four months, but it’s definitely worth the drive. Hotels near Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site, Points of Interest & Landmarks in Claybank, Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site: Tickets & Tours‎, Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site. While the main office/restaurant/gift shop has been renovated, the rest of the place seems to be falling down from neglect. It draws fairly large crowds. Stay for lunch! You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Chrome Web Store. Youth 6 to 16 $5 Completing the CAPTCHA proves you are a human and gives you temporary access to the web property. When is Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site open? Walk back in time to 1912 with our narrated self-guided tour. The only thing that would have made our visit even better were the young girls working there - they originally tried to charge $54, then $84 for the total entrance fee (when it should have been around $30. Also, we asked the young women why the plant closed and they replied that they had no idea. Take in the annual Heritage Day held the last Sunday in June to experience brick-making in action. Is this a place or activity you would suggest for, Is this a romantic place or activity that you would suggest for, Is this a place or activity you would go to on a, Is this a must-do if you are traveling with a, Are the prices for this place or activity, Would you recommend this place or activity to a friend looking for an, Highway 339, Claybank, Saskatchewan S0H 0W0 Canada, This is a great day trip from Regina, Moose Jaw or other southern towns. Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site: Interesting Piece of History - See 17 traveler reviews, ... 2019. *Family includes up to 7 people with a maximum of two adults arriving in a single vehicle Provincial funding has been low in recent years, and the Claybank Brick Plant will fundraising in order to keep the site and its public tours operational. Please call ahead to ensure a time. I would recommend joining the guided tours (at no additional charge) because the staff are super knowledgeable. Plus the chocolate chip cookies in the cafe are AMAZING. Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site. There is also a clay pile outside which is fun to take a look at, especially if it has recently rained. Hiking though the Massould Clay Canyons was the highlight for us. Group Tours by Appointment during the off season. men doing the work, it will blow your mind. Brick manufactured at the plant graces the facades of many prestigious buildings across Saskatchewan as well as many other provinces. Free: Hands-on and static demonstrations: Blacksmith — Rope Making — Potter’s Wheel, Free: Children’s Activities – Clowning Around with Tootsie — Face Painting & Balloon Twister, Musical Entertainment through out the day, Entrance Fee: $10 per person or $25 per Family (6 years & under free), For more information call (306) 868-4474                   Located: 10 km west of Avonlea on Highway #339, Last day of the season: The Claybank Brick Plant came to life Sunday for its annual Heritage Day celebration, but organizers say a loss of funding puts future into question. Location Info 35 minutes from Moose Jaw or 50 minutes from Regina. Please choose a different date. Regular tour admission and one day hiking pass to the adjacent Massold Clay Canyons and historic Clay Pits: Adult 17-64 $10 Seniors 65+ $6 brick plant, and it was in really good condition. The scenery is absolutely gorgeous, and I was so shocked to see all the trees growing there. Claybank is just over an hour from Regina along roads lines with colorful flax, wheat and canola crops. Family* $25. There is an easy self guided tour of the former facility- it details every aspect of the brick making process with tons of samples from brick molds to the finished bricks. We will likely visit next year, but plan to go on a day where tours are offered - I think that would make the experience even better. We went on the. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu.