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Camp Inspire Application Deadline
Event

Camp Inspire Application Deadline

Camp Inspire is a chance for women and gender-diverse individuals to explore a career in firefighting first-hand. This free, immersive camp is hosted by regional fire services organizations, including the City of Leduc, to introduce women and gender-diverse individuals to the world of firefighting in a safe, inclusive and empowering environment. Application deadline is June 30

Jun 30, 2026·12:00 a.m.
Free
CPKC Holiday Train
Event

CPKC Holiday Train

Date not confirmed. Event details will be shared here as they become available. Check in throughout the year for updates as you plan your activities.

Dec 12, 2026·12:00 a.m.
Free
READ with the RCMP
Event

READ with the RCMP

READ with the RCMP pairs literacy with community connection, giving kids positive, friendly interactions with local officers outside of an enforcement setting. Early literacy and those kinds of relationships matter more than people realize when it comes to keeping youth on a good path later in life. It’s one of the most meaningful things we do.

Dec 3, 2026·10:00 a.m.
2 Alexandra Park, Leduc, AB T9E 4C4, Leduc
Free
READ with the RCMP
Event

READ with the RCMP

READ with the RCMP pairs literacy with community connection, giving kids positive, friendly interactions with local officers outside of an enforcement setting. Early literacy and those kinds of relationships matter more than people realize when it comes to keeping youth on a good path later in life. It’s one of the most meaningful things we do.

Nov 5, 2026·10:00 a.m.
2 Alexandra Park, Leduc, AB T9E 4C4, Leduc
Free
READ with the RCMP
Event

READ with the RCMP

READ with the RCMP pairs literacy with community connection, giving kids positive, friendly interactions with local officers outside of an enforcement setting. Early literacy and those kinds of relationships matter more than people realize when it comes to keeping youth on a good path later in life. It’s one of the most meaningful things we do.

Oct 1, 2026·10:00 a.m.
2 Alexandra Park, Leduc, AB T9E 4C4, Leduc
Free
VolunteerFest
Event

VolunteerFest

Save the date! VolunteerFest will be held on Sunday, September 13 in Leduc and we hope you plan to join us. Event details will be shared here as they become available. Check in throughout the year for updates as you plan your activities.

Sep 13, 2026·10:00 a.m.
Free
READ with the RCMP
Event

READ with the RCMP

READ with the RCMP pairs literacy with community connection, giving kids positive, friendly interactions with local officers outside of an enforcement setting. Early literacy and those kinds of relationships matter more than people realize when it comes to keeping youth on a good path later in life. It’s one of the most meaningful things we do.

Sep 3, 2026·10:00 a.m.
2 Alexandra Park, Leduc, AB T9E 4C4, Leduc
Free
Make-A-Wish Grand Slam Slo-Pitch Tournament
Event

Make-A-Wish Grand Slam Slo-Pitch Tournament

This two-day tournament is open to all skill-levels; whether you’re new to the sport or a total pro, it’s all about having fun and working together to help grant life changing wishes. To hit a home run we’re loading the bases with delicious food and beer gardens, auctions, raffles and 50/50’s, a Family Fun Zone, skills-based competitions like Home Run Derby and a dunk tank! There’s something for everyone! With tons of prizes to be won, and inspiring stories from our brave wish kids, it will be a weekend to remember!

Aug 15, 2026·12:00 a.m.
4524 47 Ave, Leduc, AB T9E 5S6, Leduc
Free
Summer in the City
Event

Summer in the City

Summer in the City returns on Saturday, July 25, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at various parks and locations around Leduc! Local organizations are invited to host a booth and activities for participants to enjoy. Would your organization benefit from being at this year’s event? Register your organization today. More event details will be shared here as they become available.

Jul 25, 2026·10:00 a.m.
Free
READ with the RCMP
Event

READ with the RCMP

READ with the RCMP pairs literacy with community connection, giving kids positive, friendly interactions with local officers outside of an enforcement setting. Early literacy and those kinds of relationships matter more than people realize when it comes to keeping youth on a good path later in life. It’s one of the most meaningful things we do.

Jul 2, 2026·10:00 a.m.
2 Alexandra Park, Leduc, AB T9E 4C4, Leduc
Free
Event

Tour Alberta for Cancer- Edmonton Training Ride

The Tour Alberta for Cancer is happening at the Leduc Recreation Centre on June 21 for a powerful day of cycling in support of the Alberta Cancer Foundation . This inspiring event brings together riders, volunteers, and community members with a shared commitment to making a difference for Albertans facing cancer. Participants will take on meaningful routes while raising critical funds for research, treatment, and patient care across the province. With an atmosphere fueled by determination, hope, and community spirit, the Tour Alberta for Cancer offers a memorable experience for everyone involved.

Jun 21, 2026·12:00 a.m.
4330 Black Gold Dr, Leduc
Free
Event

Leduc Cats Football Jamboree

This event is a major, one-day youth football event closing the spring season. Featuring teams from the region, it offers a fun, low-stakes, and competitive environment for skill evaluation, featuring multiple food trucks and community.

Jun 21, 2026·12:00 a.m.
4524 47 Ave, Leduc, AB T9E 5S6, Leduc
Free
Event

FoamFest

5k Foam Fest has 25 of some of the best and most exciting obstacles in the world including the world’s largest inflatable waterslide, slip and slides, and mucky mud pits! Combine these with 2.5 million cubic feet of foam that we pump out at each event, and you are destined to have a awesome day! We guarantee you’ll be foamy, muddy, and wet by the end!

Jun 20, 2026·12:00 a.m.
4524 47 Ave, Leduc, AB T9E 5S6, Leduc
Free
Service Canada / Canada Revenue Agency Drop-In Clinic
Event

Service Canada / Canada Revenue Agency Drop-In Clinic

Representatives from Service Canada and the Canada Revenue Agency are coming to Leduc to support residents in-person in applying for, accessing, and learning about federal services, plans, and benefits. Service Canada will be on-site to assist with: Social Insurance Number (SIN) application Canadian Dental Care Plan application Employment Insurance application Canada Disability Benefit application My Service Canada Account registration Information on existing files for: Canada Pension Plan, Old Age Security, and Guaranteed Income Supplement Employment Insurance Canadian Dental Care Plan Canada Disability benefit Address and direct deposit update for: Canada Pension Plan, Old Age Security, and Guaranteed Income Supplement Employment Insurance Completed applications for the following will be accepted, reviewed, and sent to the processing centre: Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Old Age Security (OAS) and Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) Canada Revenue Agency will be on-site to assist with: Unlock your CRA Account Notice of Assessment Tax Slip Information Account Updates (address, phone number, direct deposit, etc.) Benefits and Credits information: Disability Tax Credit Canada Child Benefit GST / HST Credit Canada Workers Benefit Documents to bring: For SIN Applications: Primary proof-of-identity documents: (originals only) For Canadian citizens: birth certificate (if born in Canada), Certificate of Canadian Citizenship, Certificate of Registration of Birth Abroad For Permanent Residents of Canada: PR Card, Confirmation of Permanent Residence For Temporary Residents of Canada: Work Permit, Study Permit Secondary proof-of-identity: (originals only) One valid, government-issued document containing legal name and date of birth, for example: Passport Provincial ID or driver’s license Provincial health card Supporting proof-of-identity documents (originals only): Only required if the name on primary proof-of-identity or secondary proof-of-identity is different than the name you’re currently using. For example: Marriage certificate Legal Change of Name Certificate or Court Order Adoption order Divorce Decree For the Canadian Dental Care Plan application: Your Social Insurance Number (SIN) and your spouse or common-law partner SIN (if applicable) Your Date of birth and your spouse or common-law partner date of birth (if applicable) Your Full name and your spouse or common-law partner full name (if applicable) Home and mailing address List of dental coverage through government social programs (if applicable) You and your spouse or common-law partner (if applicable) must have filed your tax return for the previous year, and have received your Notice of Assessment For My Service Canada Account registration, information on existing CPP, OAS, GIS, Canadian Dental Care Plan, EI files and address and direct deposit updates, you need to have: Your SIN number (no need to see the SIN card, just know the number) A valid government issued photo ID

Jun 19, 2026·10:00 a.m.
1 Alexandra Park, Leduc
Free
Event

GEMSA City Finals

The Greater Edmonton Minor Softball Association (GEMSA) City Finals is an annual, multi‑day, high‑stakes tournament that marks the exciting conclusion of the outdoor softball season. Taking place June 19–21 at William F. Lede Park, the event brings together top teams from across the region as they compete for city championship titles. Athletes, families, and fans can look forward to a weekend filled with competitive gameplay, strong sportsmanship, and a vibrant community atmosphere. As one of the marquee events of the season, the GEMSA City Finals highlights the dedication and talent of young softball players and celebrates the culmination of months of hard work.

Jun 19, 2026·12:00 a.m.
4524 47 Ave, Leduc, AB T9E 5S6, Leduc
Free
Annexation Open House: Drop-In for County Property Owners
Event

Annexation Open House: Drop-In for County Property Owners

This open house is geared towards affected property owners and is the second round of public engagement about annexation . A key focus of this engagement will be the results of the City’s Growth Management Study, which looks at how much land Leduc will need to support growth over the next 50 years and where future growth makes the most sense. We hope you feel welcome to come meet or reconnect with our team, learn more, and ask questions.

Jun 18, 2026·5:30 p.m.
Free
Annexation Open House: Drop-In for Interested Residents
Event

Annexation Open House: Drop-In for Interested Residents

This open house is geared towards interested residents and is part of the second round of public engagement about annexation . A key focus of this engagement will be the results of the City’s Growth Management Study, which looks at how much land Leduc will need to support growth over the next 50 years and where future growth makes the most sense. We hope you feel welcome to come meet or reconnect with our team, learn more, and ask questions.

Jun 18, 2026·2:00 p.m.
Free
Annexation Open House: Drop-In for Interested Residents
Event

Annexation Open House: Drop-In for Interested Residents

This open house is geared towards interested residents and is part of the second round of public engagement about annexation . A key focus of this engagement will be the results of the City’s Growth Management Study, which looks at how much land Leduc will need to support growth over the next 50 years and where future growth makes the most sense. We hope you feel welcome to come meet or reconnect with our team, learn more, and ask questions.

Jun 17, 2026·5:30 p.m.
Free
Annexation Open House: Drop-In for County Property Owners
Event

Annexation Open House: Drop-In for County Property Owners

This open house is geared towards affected property owners and is the second round of public engagement about annexation . A key focus of this engagement will be the results of the City’s Growth Management Study, which looks at how much land Leduc will need to support growth over the next 50 years and where future growth makes the most sense. We hope you feel welcome to come meet or reconnect with our team, learn more, and ask questions.

Jun 17, 2026·2:00 p.m.
Free
Large Item Pickup
Event

Large Item Pickup

From June 9 – 16, 2026, residents may place large items out with their regular carts for collection (2 item limit per household). Items more than 60 inches wide (5 feet) and 150 pounds (68 kg) will not be picked up. Large Item Pickup Schedule 2026 Your Pickup Day Regular Waste Pickup Date Large Item Pickup Date Monday June 15 Tuesday, June 16 Tuesday June 9 June 9 Wednesday June 10 June 10 Thursday June 11 June 11 Friday June 12 June 12 Guidelines for collection: Please place large items out on your curb by 7 a.m. on your large item collection day, one metre away from your carts and blue bags. If the large item is an outdoor item or a toy, please tag it with a sign indicating “Large Item Pickup” so it is clearly marked for collection (e.g. bicycles, hockey nets). Service is for city curbside collection customers only. Items that may contain oil (lawn mowers, snow blowers) must be completely empty of gas and oil. Examples of accepted items: Mattresses Water heaters Furniture Doors Lawn mowers – must have oil and gas removed Electronics (items such as TVs and stereos are acceptable, residents are advised against leaving out items containing sensitive information such as computers and tablets) Appliances other than fridges and freezers. Fridges and freezers can be taken to the Waste Management Facility for proper disposal. Disposal fees may apply. Items that are NOT accepted: Household hazardous waste Construction waste Propane tanks Motors Automotive parts Sod and yard waste Fridges and freezers (any item with refrigerant)

Jun 9, 2026·12:00 a.m.
Free