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Formerly known as the Multicultural Heritage Centre, the Red Brick Common is located in the heart of Stony Plain, Alberta, and promotes community connections through the operation of a museum, public art gallery, adult and children programming, family events, as well as cultural and agricultural programs.

About Us

Food | Culture | Community

The Red Brick Common is located in the heart of Stony Plain, Alberta, and promotes community connections through the operation of a museum, public art gallery, adult and children programming, family events, as well as cultural and agricultural programs.

P S (biophile)
P S (biophile)
Delightful old historic schoolhouse converted into a cafe and art gallery.
 
Dirk Klein
Dirk Klein
Nice place
 
Alexis Marie Chute
Alexis Marie Chute
I curate the Red Brick Common Public Art Gallery, which is such a gem of a creative space! Worth visiting!!
 
Brenda Stokes
Brenda Stokes
Amazing!! The art gallery was inspiring. I will be coming back for the delicious soup and pie at the restaurant!
 
Kasey Quinn
Kasey Quinn
We went to three moons kitchen that is located in the back . The food was amazing and so was the service. I highly suggest to go for a good lunch here!
 
Monica Franco
Monica Franco
We had our wedding here recently. It is a beautiful place and the services provided are fantastic. This place is highly recommended for either a special event or just to visit. Do not forget to get some of their jams and jellies who are made using the fruits grown on the grounds.
 
Our

Museum

The Red Brick Common is a living museum that reflects local history, Western Canadian pioneer life and much more!

Our

Art Gallery

The mandate of the Multicultural Heritage Centre Public Art Gallery is to present in-person and virtual exhibitions of work by local artists, as well as stimulate creativity by showcasing art never seen before in the province.

Our

Organic Master Gardener Certificate Program

A program for those who are passionate about gardening and want to expand their knowledge of botany, design, and the soil sciences.

Treaty 6 Acknowledgement Statement

We honour all the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries. We acknowledge that the ancestral and traditional lands on which we gather are Treaty 6 territory, a traditional meeting ground for many Indigenous peoples, and in particular our neighbors, Paul First Nation, Enoch Cree Nation, Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation, and Alexander Cree Nation; on whose territory we work, live, and play, and on whose territory we stand.