Location
Materials
History
Process
Famous buildings
100
What is the name of the town near the brick factory?

Claybank

100

What kind of rock is brick made of?

Shale or clay

100

Who discovered the clay in the land? 

Tom McWilliams

100

What was used to make the kilns hot?

Natural gas

100

This famous church that recently caught fire has brick from Claybank.

Notre Dame
200
What two-laned highway did you drive on to get to the brick plant?

Highway 1 or the Transcanada Highway

200

In what year did the plant get electricity?

1954

200

In what year was the clay discovered?

1886

200
This is where the smoke leaves the kilns. Every kilns has an underground vent to this.  

Chimney

200
How was Claybank brick used on trains?

For the pit to put coal in. (To heat the engine).

300

What is the second-nearest town to the brick plant? Hint: There is also a school by the same name that is located in Caronport. 

Briercrest

300

What type of fuel serviced the brick plant in the early days?

Diesel

300

Why did some people not have fingerprints after working in the brick factory?

Because they touched hot bricks too often.
300

How did the factory make weird-shaped bricks? 

Using specially-made molds. 

300
How was Claybank brick used in the second World War?
In ships (to burn coal in).
400
What ancient geographical change created the area where shale is found? 

The glaciers

400
What are kilns made of?

brick

400

The clay was originally transported to this city to be baked. 

Moose Jaw

400

How were bricks transported from the plant across Canada. 

By train.

400

What Regina building has Claybank brick?

I can't remember - does anybody?