Call 780-457-3777 Login or Sign Up

Posts Tagged ‘History’

Beyond YEG Borders: Leduc

Monday, June 23rd, 2014

The city of Leduc is located 33 Kilometres (just over a half hour drive) south of Edmonton and is considered part of the ‘Edmonton Capital Region’. The short commute to South Edmonton Common amenities, as well as proximity to the Edmonton International Airport makes Leduc a geographically desirable community for potential homebuyers.

The Town of Leduc in 1907. Image Credit: University of Alberta Libraries.

The Town of Leduc in 1907. Image Credit: University of Alberta Libraries.

The area was first settled in 1889, and the 1891 addition of a railway stop was a milestone for the burgeoning community. Rapid expansion led to the achievement of ‘town’ status in 1906, just 17 short years after the initial settlement. Hastily dubbed ‘Telford’ after the town’s original postmaster, it was quickly renamed in honour of prominent Roman Catholic missionary Father Hippolyte Leduc, who had long served in the area. Finally, after a more extended period of growth the town grew to become a city in the fall of 1983.

The city now covers over 40 square kilometres, and has expanded to nearly 25, 000 residents. Though it’s geographic proximity to Edmonton is convenient, the city is home to all major shopping chains, restaurants, and necessary amenities to make residency efficient and convenient. It has a functioning hospital, medical clinics, and lab services, as well as its own transit system and two regional newspapers; The Leduc Representative and the Leduc-Westaskiwin Pipestone Flyer.

Main Street, Leduc. Image Credit: Leduc Representative.

Main Street, Leduc. Image Credit: Leduc Representative.

For the culturally inclined, Leduc also has a broad array of arts offerings. Home to the Maclab Centre for the Performing Arts, a 460 seat facility which stages a wide variety of music, dance, theatre, lectures, and  special events year round.

Aerial View of Leduc Residences. Image Credit: City of Leduc.

Aerial View of Leduc Residences. Image Credit: City of Leduc.

Leduc is prominent for its ease of access to both indoor and outdoor leisure areas. It has a large network of multi-use trails, which include prominent water features. Telford Lake lies on the east end of Leduc, and and 6 other features are scattered though the area including Saunders Lake, multiple ponds, and a reservoir. Additionally, the city is home to the Leduc Recreation Centre, an all-purpose leisure facility that sprawls over more than  300,000 square feet.  Features include 3 NHL size arenas, an aquatic centre, and curling rinks.

CLICK HERE to view properties for sale in Leduc. 

The data included on this website is deemed to be reliable, but is not guaranteed to be accurate by the REALTORS® Association of Edmonton. The trademarks REALTOR®, REALTORS® and the REALTOR® logo are controlled by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and identify real estate professionals who are members of CREA. Used under license.
MLS® MLS REALTOR® Realtor