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Located next to the Leduc Recreation Centre, at 4524 47 Avenue, William F. Lede Park is Leduc’s most popular outdoor space.

At more than 200 acres, the park has fields for numerous sports including baseball and softball, football, rugby, and soccer, as well as playgrounds, running trails and picnic areas.

You’ll also find:

  • An outdoor fitness park that features 15 pieces of equipment for use with your own body weight as resistance (pull-up bars, parallel bars, ab bench, etc. ). The fitness park is FREE to use and is intended for those ages 18 and older.
  • The K9 Off-Leash Dog Park, located on the east side of William F. Lede Park (behind the LRC on Black Gold Drive), is 40 acres of mixed parkland with trails through forest and wetlands. The area is fully fenced with benches, waste bag dispensers, and now includes a fenced area for smaller dogs.
  • The Stone Barn and Cultural Village
  • Leading Edge Physiotherapy Pickleball Courts

William Lede was the owner of Leduc Construction (now Ledcor Group) in 1947 and prepared the drilling site for Imperial Oils Leduc No. 1. Lede was elected to Leduc’s City Council in 1956 and served four terms as Mayor, from 1968 until his death in 1980.