Wizard Lake, Leduc County — Alberta
A rare opportunity to own a private lakefront property on one of Alberta's most sought-after recreational lakes — just 45 minutes from Edmonton.
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About the property
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Legal description: Lot XX, Block XX, Plan XXXXXXX, Leduc County, Alberta
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Property highlights
Main residence
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Southern exposure
Full southern-facing lot with maximum sun exposure on the water and outdoor living areas.
Private dock
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Garage / outbuilding
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Year-round access
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45 min from Edmonton
Convenient access to the city while maintaining total lakefront privacy and quiet.
About Wizard Lake
Wizard Lake (also known as Buck Lake) is a glacial lake in Leduc County, roughly 45 minutes southwest of Edmonton. It's known for excellent fishing, clear water, and a tight-knit lakefront community.
The lake supports walleye, northern pike, and perch fishing. Summer brings boating, kayaking, and paddleboarding; winter brings ice fishing and snowmobiling on the surrounding trails.
Area
9.3 km²
Max depth
~18 m
From Edmonton
~45 min
Fishing
Walleye, pike
Get in touch
This property is being sold privately. Reach out to arrange a viewing or ask any questions about the property or the lake community.