Overview
Located in northeastern Alberta, Rural Lac La Biche County is a vibrant, specialized municipality offering a unique blend of wilderness living and modern amenities. Formed in 2007 through the amalgamation of Lakeland County and the Town of Lac La Biche, the region spans over 12,000 square kilometres of boreal forest, rolling farmland, and pristine lakes. The county serves as a major hub for resource industries, agriculture, and outdoor tourism, attracting residents who seek an active, nature-oriented lifestyle without sacrificing essential services. Its housing market provides a distinct mix of property types, from sprawling agricultural acreages to serene lakefront cottages and traditional single-family homes. For buyers seeking space and affordability, the region is highly appealing, currently showing 25 homes on the market. With its deep Indigenous heritage, robust local economy, and proximity to major oil sands corridors, Rural Lac La Biche County represents a resilient, growing community in Northern Alberta. Its strategic location and diverse economic base make it a stable destination for families, resource sector professionals, and retirees alike.











