Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site and Museum

Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site is a remarkably preserved industrial heritage site nestled at the foot of the Dirt Hills in southern Saskatchewan. The plant operated from 1914 to 1989, producing high-quality firebrick and face brick used across North America. Visitors can explore the surrounding clay pits and Massold Clay Canyons, walk interpretive trails, and dine at the Bunkhouse Café, famous for Saskatoon berry pie.

Address

Box 2-5
Claybank
Saskatchewan
S0H 0W0
Canada

Opening Hours

2026 season — dates to be announced. Year-round access to Massold Clay Canyons by membership or day pass.