Residents of Sherwood Park are eagerly anticipating the arrival of a state-of-the-art indoor fieldhouse, a project that promises to revolutionize recreational opportunities in Strathcona County.
In early 2024, the Strathcona County Council approved the final reading of a debt-borrowing bylaw, enabling the county to secure $35 million over 25 years. Combined with $30 million from municipal reserves, this funding will cover the $65 million cost of the new facility. Mayor Rod Frank highlighted the significance of this development, noting that many sports now operate year-round, necessitating such an investment.
Strategically located east of Broadmoor Boulevard on Buckingham Drive, the fieldhouse will be in close proximity to existing amenities like Millennium Place and the Emerald Hills Leisure Centre. This central location ensures easy access for residents and visitors alike.
The facility is designed to accommodate a diverse range of sports, including baseball, lacrosse, soccer, and rugby. This versatility addresses the growing demand for indoor recreational spaces in the region.
Construction is slated to commence in 2026, with completion expected by 2028. This timeline reflects the county's commitment to enhancing community infrastructure and promoting active lifestyles.
In addition to the fieldhouse, plans are underway for the Cambrian Crossing Multipurpose Arena Facility. Approved in February 2024, this $86 million project will feature four ice sheets, with the main arena accommodating up to 2,600 spectators for hockey games and 3,500 for concerts. These developments underscore Strathcona County's dedication to expanding its recreational offerings.
As these projects progress, residents can look forward to a future rich with enhanced recreational facilities, fostering a more active and engaged community. |

