About Leduc, Alberta
Leduc, Alberta, is a quiet city located just south of Edmonton and minutes from the Edmonton International Airport. Leduc combines the convenience of urban amenities with a slower pace of life, giving residents the best of both worlds. From catching an Oilers game or a concert in Edmonton without the hassle of an overnight stay to enjoying more affordable housing prices, Leduc is an attractive option for families, professionals, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Current Leduc Real Estate
Are you looking to buy a home in Leduc? Call Nate Nagle with RE/MAX Excellence, your local real estate agent, at (780) 966-8154. I would be happy to guide you through the Leduc housing market.
Leduc Neighbourhood Stats
| Category | Statistic |
|---|---|
| Population (2021) | 34,094 |
| Population (2016) | 29,993 |
| Population Growth (2016–2021) | 13.7% |
| Total Private Dwellings | 13,507 |
| Occupied Private Dwellings | 12,964 |
| Population Density (per km²) | 806.9 |
| Land Area (km²) | 42.25 |
| Single-Detached Houses | 8,190 |
| Semi-Detached Houses | 1,140 |
| Row Houses | 1,115 |
| Apartments (< 5 storeys) | 1,580 |
| Apartments (≥ 5 storeys) | 420 |
| Movable Dwellings | 350 |
| Households – 1 Person | 2,935 |
| Households – 2 Persons | 4,490 |
| Households – 3 Persons | 2,195 |
| Households – 4 Persons | 2,075 |
| Households – 5+ Persons | 1,265 |
| Average Household Size | 2.6 |
Source: Statistics Canada, 2021 Census Profile – Leduc
Things to Do in Leduc
Telford Lake & Multiway Trails
Right in the heart of Leduc, Telford Lake is the city’s outdoor gem. You can rent a kayak and spend the afternoon on the water, or keep your feet dry by exploring the 10 km loop trail that circles the lake. The trail is part of the Telford Lake Multiway, which links into more than 75 km of walking and biking paths across the city. Whether you’re looking for a morning jog, a family bike ride, or a quiet place to watch the sunset, Telford Lake is a must-visit.
Stone Barn & Cultural Village
Nestled inside William F. Lede Park, the Stone Barn & Cultural Village is a piece of living history. The restored barn sits on the site of Leduc’s original dairy farm, and the surrounding grounds are beautifully landscaped with gardens and pathways. It’s a peaceful spot for a stroll, or to have a picnic after going around Telford Lake.
Leduc Recreation Centre (LRC)
If you’re after year-round fun, the Leduc Recreation Centre has it all under one roof. This massive facility has multiple pools and a lazy river, twin arenas for skating and hockey, a gym, and a field house for indoor sports. It’s also home to community programs and drop-in activities, making it a go-to hub for families and anyone who loves to stay active.


