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      Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Saskatchewan

GOVERNMENT OF SASKATCHEWAN INVESTS IN CLAYBANK BRICK PLANT NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

The Government of Saskatchewan, through the Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation, is investing in the Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site, so that masonry conservation work to one of the plant’s ten beehive kilns can take place.  Beehive kilns are large structures where bricks were sent for the firing process.

“The Claybank brickworks is a significant part of our province’s history and a unique heritage site in North America,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Kevin Doherty said.  “Tourism is a $1.7 billion industry in Saskatchewan and an important part of our growing province and strong economy.  We are lucky to have this attraction and I am very appreciative of the partnership we have struck with Parks Canada, the Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation and the Claybank Brick Plant Historical Society, all focused on the goal of preserving this important site for both Saskatchewan and all Canadians.”

The Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site, located west of Avonlea, is both a national historic site and a provincial heritage property.  It is the most intact early twentieth century brick factory in North America.  The plant operated from 1912 until 1989 and was donated to the Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation in 1992.  During its operation, Claybank produced both refractory (heat-resistant) bricks used in industrial buildings and face bricks used in many private homes and prominent public buildings throughout Saskatchewan and Canada, such as Saskatoon’s Delta Bessborough Hotel and the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City.

"The Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation is very pleased to participate in a partnership arrangement that will ensure the much-needed rehabilitation of a significant component of this former industrial heritage site,” Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation Chair Wesley Moore said. “Access to this restored structure will enhance the visitor experience to this unusual heritage property, as it represents a unique aspect of the province's history and economic development.”

The Government of Saskatchewan’s investment has triggered funding from the Government of Canada. The federal government has agreed to match provincial funding up to $50,000 through Parks Canada’s National Historic Sites Cost-Sharing Program.

The contract to complete this work was awarded to Baroccon Wall Systems Inc. of Toronto for $95,000.

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For more information, contact:

Suzanne Pambrun
Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation
Regina
Phone: 306-787-2105
Email: suzanne.pambrun@gov.sk.ca

Chelsea Coupal
Parks, Culture and Sport
Regina
Phone: 306-787-5781
Email: chelsea.coupal@gov.sk.ca
Cell: 306-527-8152

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