Leduc is named for Father Hippolyte Leduc, who was a priest who served in the area from 1867.
Location: Leduc located in the central part of the Province to the south of Edmonton.
Judicial District: Edmonton Judicial District
Provincial Court Courthouse – Leduc
Location: 4612 50 Street / 47 Avenue
Built: 1977 – 1979
Style: Modern
Architect: John A MacDonald Architect Ltd.
Contractor: Kraft Company of Canada Ltd.
Description: The building faces east and is a one story red coloured brick and concrete structure. The building is located on spacious landscaped grounds. The east front has a central recessed entrance with raised roof with black coloured sides above. The building has few windows. The roof line is flat. The building was renovated in 1995 by Alps Construction Limited.
Note: The cost of construction was $1,413,160.
See: Within the Edmonton Judicial District is the Court of Queens Bench at Edmonton and Provincial Courthouses located at Athabasca / Barrhead / Boyle / Breton / Drayton Valley / Edson / Evansburg / Fort Saskatchewan / Grande Cache / Hinton / Jasper / Mayerthorpe / Morinville / St. Albert / Sherwood Park / Stony Plain / Vegreville / Westlock / Whitecourt

Provincial Court Courthouse – Leduc





Photos taken 2015