Overview
Situated in Central Alberta, Rural Lacombe County is a sprawling municipal district located squarely between Edmonton and Calgary. Covering a vast land area of 2,759 square kilometres, the region recorded a population of 10,283 in the 2021 Statistics Canada Census. The county completely surrounds multiple urban municipalities, including the City of Lacombe, the Town of Blackfalds, and several summer villages. Known for its strong industrial and agricultural roots, the rural district balances intense economic activity with a pristine natural environment. It boasts proximity to three of Central Alberta's most renowned recreational lakes: Sylvan Lake, Gull Lake, and Buffalo Lake. The local administration is seated just west of the City of Lacombe, guiding a region characterized by its rolling prairie landscapes, productive farmlands, and highly valued community agricultural societies. By offering a diverse mix of country residential living and vast agricultural acreages, Rural Lacombe County represents a highly desirable midpoint in the provincial landscape. Currently, the real estate market is robust, maintaining 15 active listings for prospective buyers.









