In 1993 local community members identified a need for a multi-use agricultural facility to host various community and 4H events. These community members formed the Sturgeon Agriplex Society (a registered not for profit society) and began fundraising for just such a facility. The mission statement for the society is: “Develop a regional agriplex facility capable of housing centralized agricultural
activities”. Now 19 years later the society has raised enough funds to build this regional agricultural center. The facility has served as a regional agricultural center for Sturgeon County and surrounding communities including Morinville, Namao, Villeneuve, Rivierre Qui Barre and urban centers such as St. Albert and Edmonton who do not have access to such a community facility. This could potentially serve a population base of approximately 100,000 people. The Sturgeon Agriplex project was a project to construct a 100’ x 160’ dirt floor steel structure(completed in 2008 phase one and then phase 2. This facility was constructed on the north-east corner of Cardiff Park, Cardiff, AB. This land is currently owned by Sturgeon County and its use has been committed to the Sturgeon Agriplex Society. This structure will be used primarily for agricultural and community events. The project will provide a covered building that Sturgeon County residents, associations and the local 4H clubs can access at minimal cost. The facility will also be used to house the annual Bull-A-Rama hosted jointly by the Morinville Agricultural Society and the Sturgeon Agriplex Society. Once the facility is in place many local associations and groups will have access to this facility improving the overall quality of infrastructure for Sturgeon County. Other uses include canine clubs, riding clubs, livestock sales, riding events and agricultural trade shows. Currently there are no other public agricultural facilities in the area that residents and associations can access for agricultural uses.