Set on 78.85 acres, this versatile farm parcel offers an ideal setting for a private rural homestead, anchored by a naturally occurring 15-acre pond & surrounded by abundant wildlife. 30± acres are under cultivation, with additional dry land suitable for expanding production or pasture.
Set on 78.85 acres, this versatile farm parcel offers an outstanding opportunity to build the residential homestead you’ve always envisioned, while enjoying privacy, productivity, and exceptional natural features. A naturally occurring 15-acre pond anchors the property, providing a scenic centerpiece and attracting abundant wildlife throughout the seasons.
Approximately 30 acres are currently under cultivated production, with additional dry land well suited for expanding crop acreage or utilizing as pasture. Aspen and willow stands, native grasses, and gently rolling terrain create a balanced mix of open land and natural cover. Moose, deer, waterfowl, and songbirds are found in abundance, enhancing the property’s appeal for those who value a strong connection to nature.
The land offers ample space for a home, shop, and barns, with perimeter fencing in place on three sides. Conveniently located 1 km from Highway 2 and approximately 15 minutes from Leduc, the property is also within easy reach of Nisku, Edmonton, Ponoka, and Red Deer, while Pigeon Lake is just a short drive away. This is a rare opportunity to secure a manageable acreage that blends agricultural potential, recreational enjoyment, and an ideal rural homesite with excellent regional access.
Highway 616 Range Road 254 - County of Wetaskiwin, AB
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The County of Wetaskiwin is anchored by a strong agricultural economy, complemented by agri-business, transportation, light manufacturing, and oil and gas services. Its central location along key highway corridors support efficient movement of goods and access to regional markets. The City of Wetaskiwin provides a full range of services, including a regional hospital with emergency care, medical clinics, and a complete public and Catholic school system, making the area well suited for families and agricultural operators alike.
Leduc is a major economic hub in central Alberta, closely tied to the Edmonton International Airport and a diverse employment base in energy services, logistics, manufacturing, and distribution. The city offers extensive social infrastructure, including a modern hospital, multiple medical clinics, and a wide selection of public, Catholic, and private schools. With strong municipal services, recreation facilities, and convenient access to Edmonton, Leduc and the surrounding region provide an attractive balance of economic opportunity and quality of life.
The County of Wetaskiwin and Leduc region offer an excellent balance of outdoor recreation and community amenities. The area is known for its lakes, rolling farmland, and natural areas that support boating, fishing, swimming, and lakeside recreation, with Pigeon Lake and numerous smaller lakes close by. Golf courses, community arenas, curling rinks, and extensive trail systems provide year-round recreational options, while the surrounding countryside offers opportunities for hunting, wildlife viewing, horseback riding, and ATV use. Proximity to Leduc, Wetaskiwin, and the Edmonton area also ensures access to sports complexes, fitness centres, cultural events, and festivals, creating a well-rounded recreational lifestyle for both residents and visitors.
The County of Wetaskiwin and Leduc region developed as key agricultural and transportation areas in central Alberta during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, shaped by early settlement, railway expansion, and the growth of farming communities. Rich soils and reliable transportation corridors supported mixed farming, grain production, and livestock operations, establishing a strong rural foundation that continues today. Over time, the region diversified with the emergence of energy development, aviation, and regional trade, while maintaining its agricultural roots and close-knit rural character.
53° 5'47.58"N and 113°36'59.42"W
Power at the lot line.
$155.73 (2025)
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PLAN 1623637 BLOCK 1 LOT 1 EXCEPTING THEREOUT ALL MINES AND MINERALS AREA: 31.91 HECTARES (78.85 ACRES) MORE OR LESS
LINC 0037 346 913
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