Overview
Leduc Industrial Park, often referred to as Leduc Business Park, is a major commercial and employment hub situated in the City of Leduc. Spanning roughly 1,300 acres, this purpose-built district is a critical part of the Edmonton-Leduc-Nisku industrial corridor. It primarily caters to energy, manufacturing, logistics, and distribution enterprises rather than residential living, serving as a bustling center of regional economic activity.
Location
Strategically located just south of Edmonton, the park is bordered by the Queen Elizabeth II (QEII) Highway to the west and Airport Road to the north. This prime positioning places it merely five minutes from the Edmonton International Airport, providing excellent north-south provincial connectivity and seamless access to the adjacent Nisku Industrial Park.
Housing character
As a dedicated industrial and commercial zone, Leduc Industrial Park features virtually no residential housing. The built environment is dominated by warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and flex office spaces. Because of this zoning, the area currently sees active residential listings and an average sold price, with homebuyers instead looking to Leduc's nearby residential neighborhoods.
Schools
Given its industrial nature, there are no schools located within the boundaries of the Leduc Industrial Park. Families working in the area who reside in adjacent Leduc communities are served by the Black Gold School Division and St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Schools, which operate several elementary, junior high, and high schools nearby.
Transit
Transit in the area is highly optimized for the local workforce. The City of Leduc operates an On-Demand Transit system that features numerous flex stops throughout the Leduc Business Park. Operating on weekdays, this system connects commuters to the broader city, the Edmonton International Airport, and the Century Park LRT station in south Edmonton via regional routes.
Shopping and dining
While the park itself focuses on industry, it sits right next to major retail and hospitality corridors. Workers have quick access to the hotels, fast-casual dining, and services along Sparrow Crescent. Additionally, the Premium Outlet Collection Edmonton International Airport and a Costco Wholesale are situated just a few minutes away, providing extensive shopping and dining options.
Parks and recreation
Despite being an industrial hub, the area incorporates outdoor amenities for workers and visitors. Outlook Park is a prominent feature within the business park, serving as Leduc's newest partially fenced off-leash dog park. Accessed via 33 Street, it includes a naturalized hill, a stormwater pond, and scenic walking trails.
Lifestyle
The lifestyle in Leduc Industrial Park is entirely centered around commerce and employment. It is a daytime destination characterized by commuter traffic, logistics, and business operations. With no traditional residential community, the local rhythm is strictly driven by the workday schedule and the steady flow of regional trade.