Alberta

Leduc Region Hosts Week of Community Events and Festivals

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May 20, 2026 2:16 pm

The Leduc region is preparing for a busy final week of May, with a series of community events and celebrations taking place across the area from May 22 to May 31, 2026. Residents can look forward to a variety of festivals, athletic competitions, and business showcases that highlight the region’s culture and economy.

The celebrations begin in Beaumont with Beaumont Days from May 22 to May 24. This annual event includes a street party, midway rides, a parade organized by the Beaumont & District Agricultural Society, a firefighters’ pancake breakfast, a soap box derby, and a family fun zone. Simultaneously, cycling enthusiasts can head to Leduc for the Festivus of Gravel on May 23 and 24, hosted by Tour de France veteran Alex Stieda at William F. Lede Park.

The focus shifts to the business community on May 27 and 28 with the second annual Nisku Energy Show at the Silent Ice Sports & Entertainment Center. The show features over 100 exhibitors, a trades career fair, and a business breakfast with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith. The event also includes the Taste of the Region culinary showcase, presented by the Edmonton International Airport.

The week concludes with the Leduc Black Gold Pro Rodeo, which runs from May 28 to May 31 at the Leduc Recreation Centre. This four-day event features professional rodeo performances, a trade fair, midway rides, a parade, pancake breakfasts, and the Rodeo of Smiles for children with special needs. Finally, the Block Party Market will take place at the Leduc Grain Elevator on Fridays from May 29 to September 25, 2026, showcasing various Alberta vendors and Canadian-made products. Full event details and ticketing information can be found at Discover Leduc.

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