Calmar is located in the heart of Alberta's agriculture and oil field industries offering the very best of the Alberta Advantage. Our vibrant community is just 25 minutes southwest of the City of Edmonton, providing a rich quality of life found in a small
Dr. Woods House Museum is a fully restored 1927 Craftsman style bungalow. The house is furnished with lovely antiques and vintage items similar to when the Woods family lived there from 1927-1936. It is a wonderful representation of the era Dr. Woods was a pioneer doctor in Leduc. The house has an attached medical wing that has been fully preserved.
The Alberta Legacy Development Society incorporated as a registered society to save, preserve and develop the Leduc Elevator Village for future generations.
Goats are a versatile species, producing milk, meat, and fibre. While no single breed can supply more than two of these commodities with a high level of quality and/or quantity, most breeds are dual purpose. All breeds can provide companionship to humans and other livestock, serve as educational projects for children in 4-H or other youth activities, or can be utilized as environmentally friendly alternatives to chemicals for clearing brushy land.
This has been an amazing place for my children. They have learned so much about leadership, mentoring and community involvement. The Boys and Girls Club of Leduc has offered my children experiences that we as a family would not have been able to provide. I would recommend the Boys and Girls Club of Leduc to everyone as a positive, safe place for children and youth.Read more
OTS members will take any excuse to get together off the field or away from the office. With that in mind, the society has several annual and biennial events that appeal to the social side of Alberta's oilfield executives and employees.