Leduc County

                                      

Leduc County 

Leduc County is situated immediately south of the City of Edmonton, the Capital of Alberta, Canada, and is located within the fifth largest metropolitan area in Canada.

Leduc County is a dynamic municipality. It provides the opportunity for acreage living in many of its subdivisions, or a farm life with the opportunity to carry out many diverse farming operations.  - www.Leduc-County.com


There are a wide variety of historic attractions in the area, including the Alberta Heritage Exposition Park, run by the Leduc West Antique Society. 

The history-making Leduc No.1 Oil Well finds its home in Leduc County, two kilometers south of the Town of Devon.  On February 13, 1947, Leduc No.1 sparked a fury of further drilling when it tapped into a strata called the Devonian formation. It would transform Alberta into one of Canada’s wealthiest provinces.

For further information regarding Leduc County, please visit their "Community Profile" page on AlbertaFirst.com or see their own statistical page.