1. Medalta is a historic community in the Medicine Hat area of southern Alberta, Canada. It was once the location of the Medalta Potteries factory, which operated from 1912 to 1954. Today, the old factory has been transformed into a hub for contemporary ceramic arts and culture.

The Medalta site encompasses several buildings, including the iconic beehive kilns that were used to fire the pottery. The factory was known for its production of functional ceramics such as crocks, jugs, and sewer pipes, which were shipped all over Western Canada. The site is now a National Historic Site of Canada and a designated Provincial Historic Resource.

Visitors to Medalta can explore the historic buildings and see displays of antique pottery and artifacts in the museum. There are also contemporary ceramics exhibitions, artist studios, and a ceramics education center where workshops and classes are offered. The site hosts events and festivals throughout the year, including the popular \"Fire in the Hole\" event where the beehive kilns are fired up.

2. The working hours of Medalta vary depending on the season. In general, the museum and galleries are open from 10am to 5pm, Tuesday to Saturday. The site is closed on Sundays and Mondays. It is recommended to check their website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information on their hours of operation. Their phone number is (403) 529-1070.

3. Admission to Medalta is free, however, some special exhibitions or events may have an entry fee. Transportation to Medalta is possible by car, as it is located in the city of Medicine Hat, Alberta. There is ample parking available on-site. Medicine Hat is also accessible by bus and train, with connections to major cities in Alberta and beyond. The nearest airport is the Medicine Hat Airport, which offers flights to several destinations in Canada.