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Real Estate in Rickards Landing, Fort McMurray

Rickards Landing is a 64.7-hectare commercial and industrial business park situated approximately 14 kilometres south of Fort McMurray''s downtown core, near the junction of Highway 63 and Secondary Highway 881.

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Who fits here

Rickards Landing is a 64.7-hectare commercial and industrial business park situated approximately 14 kilometres south of Fort McMurray''s downtown core, near the junction of Highway 63 and Secondary Highway 881. It is zoned Business Industrial — there are no residential homes here. Buyers in Rickards Landing are owner-operators, investors, and businesses requiring large lot sizes (starting at two acres), paved street access, and proximity to both the southern oilfields and the hamlet of Anzac. The park suits oilfield service companies, building suppliers, logistics operators, and equipment-intensive businesses that need ample yard space, on-site water storage or private wells, full utility servicing (power, natural gas, telephone), and unimpeded access for large vehicles. Most properties are freehold industrial land parcels or improved lots with shops and office facilities. Many transactions occur off-market. If you are looking for a family home or condo, this is not the right search — but if your operation needs direct Highway 63 and Highway 881 connectivity, a fully serviced yard, and a strategic southern Fort McMurray location, Rickards Landing is one of the region''s most established industrial addresses.

Current market in the neighbourhood

Rickards Landing is a commercial and industrial park where residential statistics do not apply. For context on the broader Fort McMurray market: the median sold price across all property types is, and the average sold price. Properties are selling in an average of days on hômm with a sale-to-list ratio. There are currently active listings across Fort McMurray. Industrial and commercial land in Rickards Landing is priced based on lot acreage, improvements, and yard configuration — typical commercial lots in the park run into the millions of dollars for improved sites. Prices across the broader market range from. Commercial buyers should engage a specialist familiar with Wood Buffalo''s industrial inventory, as many deals trade privately.

Commute and lifestyle

Rickards Landing''s position at the Highway 63 and Secondary Highway 881 junction gives owner-operators immediate access to Fort McMurray''s urban core — approximately a 15-minute drive north — and a clear southern route toward the Athabasca oil sands sites, the hamlet of Anzac (roughly 31 km southeast), and the broader Highway 881 corridor connecting to Lac La Biche. Highway 881 also serves as an important alternate route to Highway 63, valuable when weather events periodically close the main corridor. The RMWB operates bus service across Fort McMurray''s urban area; workers at Rickards Landing who live in residential neighbourhoods such as Gregoire or Timberlea can access service connecting those areas to the south side of the city. Within Fort McMurray, the full range of urban amenities is a short drive: MacDonald Island Park, one of Canada''s largest recreation centres, multiple grocery and retail centres in Timberlea and Eagle Ridge, Keyano College''s Clearwater Campus, and the Fort McMurray International Airport. The park''s southern location also puts it close to Gregoire Lake and its provincial park — a recreational outlet for staff and owners year-round.

Long-term context

Commercial and industrial property values in Fort McMurray — including Rickards Landing — are tightly linked to Athabasca oil sands production. Major operators including Suncor, Syncrude, and Canadian Natural Resources have consistently expanded output, supporting demand for oilfield service businesses and the industrial land they occupy. The region''s most significant market disruption came with the May 2016 wildfire, which forced the evacuation of more than 80,000 residents and destroyed roughly 2,400 structures — an event Statistics Canada documented as the costliest insured natural disaster in Canadian history. Recovery was swift: building permits rebounded within months, and the industrial base south of the urban core, including Rickards Landing, continued operating through the event. For commercial buyers, the long-term value thesis rests on production continuity, the park''s limited competing supply given its mostly built-out status, and Fort McMurray''s role as the sole major service hub for a resource region of global significance. Values are more cyclical than major urban centres, but the supply constraint and sustained industrial demand have anchored pricing through multiple commodity cycles.

About Rickards Landing

Overview

Rickards Landing is a 64.7-hectare established business and industrial park rather than a traditional residential neighbourhood. Located south of Fort McMurray, the area is designed specifically to support industrial, logistics, and service-based operations, catering heavily to the region's energy sector.

Location

The park is strategically positioned approximately 14 kilometres south of Fort McMurray's downtown core, situated near the junction of Highway 63 and Secondary Highway 881. This placement provides convenient connectivity for trucking and transport to the southern oilfields and the nearby hamlet of Anzac.

Housing character

There is no residential housing in Rickards Landing. The property landscape consists entirely of commercial and industrial assets, including large multi-acre land parcels, warehouses, and transport yards. Because it is strictly a commercial node, residential metrics like an average sold price of based on active listings do not apply here.

Lifestyle

Daily activity in Rickards Landing is purely industrial and business-oriented. The area serves as a logistical hub for commercial enterprises, building suppliers, and oilfield service operations, operating as a practical workspace rather than a residential community.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. Rickards Landing is zoned Business Industrial and is exclusively a commercial and industrial business park. There are no residential dwellings. Buyers seeking homes in Fort McMurray should look at communities such as Timberlea, Eagle Ridge, or Gregoire.