Millennium Place
2000 Premier Way, Sherwood Park, AB T8H 2G4
Strathcona County Remembers
Join our community for a Remembrance Day Ceremony on November 11, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. MST at Millennium Place located at 2000 Premier Way in Sherwood Park.
The Gymnasium and Youth Lounge will be closed on November 11 from 5 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the ceremony.
Millennium Place is the largest multi-purpose recreation centre in Strathcona County and features a modernized wellness facility, aquatics centre with a wave pool, twin ice surfaces and a leisure ice with skate rentals, gymnasium and an indoor playground. There is also a unique skate park in the parking area adjacent to competition size soccer fields. Check out the schedule or call for available bookings. Â
Hours of operation
- Mon - Fri: 5Â a.m. - 10:30 p.m.
- Sat - Sun: 6 a.m. - 9Â p.m.
Holiday hours
November 11 | 9 a.m. -Â 8 p.m. |
Cambrian Aquatics Centre
Facility schedule
Check out the drop-in activity schedule before visiting.
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Cambrian Aquatics Centre
Facility schedule
Check out the drop-in activity schedule before visiting.
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Bookable spaces
Millennium Place offers several spaces that are available for public booking. These can be used to host large and small events in Sherwood Park, including birthday parties, ice and field rentals and large meeting rooms.
Millennium Place bookings
Have an upcoming event? Book a group or school visit, plan a meeting, host a birthday party or Christmas party, rent the ice and more!
Call 780-416-7252Â for inquiries.
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Facility accessibility
Millennium Place is designed to be fully accessible for anyone with limited mobility. It features wheelchair accessible parking lots, entrances with ramps, elevators, sledge hockey opportunities and staff who are trained to assist those with any specialized needs.
Dogs trained to aid or to guide individuals with visual, hearing or other disabilities are permitted in the facility. The owner must ensure that the service dog is under control at all times. Service dogs must be:
- Trained by an ADI (Assistance Dogs International) accredited organization, or
- Trained by a school that meets the qualifications of the International Guide Dog Federation's standards, or successfully tested through an approved Alberta testing facility (as per the Alberta Service Dogs Act)
- Have training identification, and
- Must wear a service animal vest and appropriate harness
The aquatics centre also offers an electric-powered sling lift, aquatic transfer chairs and zero-depth pool entries and various other accessible features.
Safety and supervision
Children under 6 years old must be accompanied by a responsible person who is 14 years of age or older at all times while using the recreation centre.Â
Aquatic facility safety
Children under 8 years must be actively supervised from within the water by someone 14 years or older. The supervision rate is one adult to three children.Â