Leduc
Leduc is a robust and active community built on a strong history of agriculture, oil/gas, recreation, arts & culture, volunteerism and tourism opportunities. Situated next door to the Edmonton International Airport along Highway 2 and just 15 minutes south of Edmonton.
In Leduc, there’s a wide range of housing to fit a variety of incomes, tastes, styles and preferences. Whether you’re renting or buying, you’re sure to find your perfect home in Leduc.
Public Transit
The 65 Avenue and Queen Elizabeth II (QEII) Highway interchange is one component of a larger 65th Avenue project, which includes supporting roadways on both the east and west sides of QEII. This interchange is critical infrastructure in supporting safety and ease of movement, and vital to future economic development that will occur locally, at the Edmonton International Airport (EIA) and in the Edmonton Metro region. This interchange is an important part of future trade and transport.
Leduc Transit is an inter-municipal transit partnership between the City of Leduc and Leduc County, offering public transit service that connects the Leduc and Nisku areas with stops at the Edmonton International Airport and the Century Park LRT station in south Edmonton. Among the many benefits of public transit, Leduc Transit reduces traffic congestion on main and arterial roadways. Regional transit is also a cost-effective alternative for residents and commuters looking for travel to work and school.
Culture
Leduc’s Arts, Culture and Heritage is about sharing this community’s strong identity by celebrating our differences, growing community capacity and connecting the dots in how arts, culture and heritage touch and enrich our lives for today and tomorrow. Our focus is in:
- maintaining partnerships with local committees and boards that operate historic sites, performing and visual arts centres
- connecting financial support for cultural activity and individual artists
- encouraging public art projects in both private and public developments
- connecting the arts community arts to sharing municipal services and facilities
Health Care
One of the most important aspects of getting settled in Alberta is health care. Although every province in Canada offers publicly-funded healthcare that covers most medically necessary services, all immigrants and newcomers must apply to be eligible. Today, we’ll guide you through the application process for Alberta health care, and show you what you need to know to secure your Alberta health card.
The process of applying for health care in Canada may feel complex, but it doesn’t need to be. Each province administers its own health care, so you only need to learn the regulations for your region. In Alberta, health care is offered under the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP).
Education
The City of Leduc has many educational opportunities within the city and the greater region, including adult learning.
THINGS TO DO IN THE CITY
Leduc is a vibrant city with a population of over 33,000 citizens.
The Leduc Recreation Centre offers:
• 3 NHL-size rinks
• 2 field houses
• aquatic complex
• state-of-the-art fitness facility
• 8-rink curling complex
• 4-lane running/walking track
• full complement of recreational programming
The city has a premier performing arts facility that has everything from local community groups to international artists. It seats 450 and the venue is found at Leduc Composite High School, where the City of Leduc has partnered with Black Gold Regional Schools and local community groups to bring performing arts alive in Leduc. Every year, the Meclab Centre for the Performing Arts presents a performance season where people can come to discover the joy of the arts and be inspired.
Get outside and explore over 60km of paved Multiway Trails, William F. Lede Park and Telford Lake.
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