Towing in Leduc and the Edmonton Airport Area: Highway 2, Nisku, YEG, and Everything Local Drivers Need
✈️ Leduc & Airport Towing — Quick Facts
Need a tow truck in Leduc? We provide 24/7 Leduc towing, roadside assistance, and vehicle recovery across the City of Leduc, the Edmonton International Airport (YEG) area, the Nisku Business Park, and Highway 2 (QEII) from south Edmonton to Leduc. Average response time: 20–35 minutes to most Leduc locations. Typical local tow: $120–$200.
📞 (780) 435-2065 — 24/7 Leduc and airport area towing
Leduc sits at one of the busiest transportation intersections in Alberta. Highway 2 — the QEII, Canada’s busiest highway — runs along the city’s east side carrying over 54,000 vehicles per day. Edmonton International Airport (YEG), the largest airport in Canada by land area, borders the city to the northeast. And the Nisku Business Park, the largest industrial park in Canada, occupies the land between Leduc, the airport, and Highway 2. That combination creates a unique towing environment: high-speed highway breakdowns, airport rental car problems, industrial vehicle failures, and residential needs all happening within a few kilometres of each other.
This guide covers everything drivers in the Leduc area need to know about towing in Leduc: the specific roads we cover, honest response times, what it costs, the most common scenarios we handle, and important local details like RCMP jurisdiction and airport-area logistics. Our Leduc towing service page has full details, or call anytime at (780) 435-2065.
🛣️ Leduc Area Roads and Routes We Cover
🛣️ Highway 2 (QEII)
Alberta’s busiest highway runs along Leduc’s east boundary. The stretch between south Edmonton (Ellerslie Road) and Leduc (Highway 39 interchange) is six lanes wide, carries 54,000+ vehicles daily, and has speed limits of 110 km/h. Breakdowns and collisions here are frequent — especially at the Airport Road interchange and the Highway 2A junction.
✈️ Airport Road & EIA Area
Airport Road connects Highway 2 to the Edmonton International Airport terminal, rental car lots, airport hotels, and the airport’s cargo facilities. Rental car breakdowns, dead batteries in long-term parking lots, and flat tires from construction debris around the expanding airport zone are common calls from this area.
🏭 Nisku Business Park
Canada’s largest industrial park generates tow calls for commercial vehicles, work trucks, and employee personal vehicles. The Nisku Spine Road, now extended south to Airport Road, has improved access but also increased traffic. Our heavy-duty towing handles industrial vehicle recovery here.
🏙️ City of Leduc
Highway 2A (50th Street), Sparrow Drive, Highway 39, Black Gold Drive, and all residential neighbourhoods including Corinthia, Bridgeport, Meadowview, Suntree, Robinson, and Telford Lake area. Population 34,000+ and growing, with new developments on the south and west edges adding roads and traffic.
We also cover Beaumont (east of Leduc via Highway 625), Devon (west via Highway 60), and all rural Leduc County roads. Check 511 Alberta for current Highway 2 conditions before travelling.
⏱️ Response Times to the Leduc Area
🚗 Most Common Towing Scenarios in the Leduc/Airport Area
🛣️ Hwy 2 High-Speed Breakdowns
With 54,000+ daily vehicles and a 110 km/h speed limit, Highway 2 between Edmonton and Leduc generates constant tow calls — tire blowouts, collisions, engine failures, and winter ditch slides. Our accident recovery and winching teams handle these daily.
✈️ Airport Parking Lot Dead Batteries
Drivers leave their cars in EIA long-term parking for a week or two and return to a dead battery — especially in winter when cold drains batteries faster. Our battery boost service reaches the airport parking areas to get you moving without a tow.
🏭 Nisku Industrial Vehicle Recovery
Work trucks, service rigs, and commercial vehicles break down in the Nisku industrial park regularly. These often require heavy-duty towing equipment. We also handle employee vehicle tows when personal cars break down during work hours in the park.
🚙 Rental Car Issues Near EIA
Travellers picking up rental cars at EIA sometimes experience flat tires, lockouts, or mechanical problems shortly after leaving the airport. The rental company may take hours to respond — call us for faster resolution. We can also tow rental vehicles back to the rental lot if needed.
✈️ Leduc • Airport • Nisku • Highway 2 — 24/7
Fast response • Upfront pricing • All vehicle types • Insurance billing available
💰 Towing Cost in the Leduc Area
Local (Within Leduc/Nisku)
$120–$200
Flatbed, within the area
Leduc → Edmonton
$140–$230
~25 km to central Edmonton
Roadside Service
$60–$120
Boost, tire change, lockout, fuel
We quote the exact price over the phone before dispatching — as required by Alberta’s 2026 towing consumer protection laws. Many insurance policies cover towing in the Leduc area through roadside assistance — ask about our insurance billing for covered calls. For comprehensive pricing, see our Edmonton towing cost guide.
📋 Important Local Details for Leduc Towing
📋 RCMP jurisdiction: Leduc and Leduc County are served by the Leduc RCMP detachment, not Edmonton Police. Collision reports for the Leduc area go through the RCMP, not Edmonton’s Collision Reporting Centres. For collisions in Leduc, call the RCMP non-emergency line. For emergencies, call 911. See our accident guide for the full reporting process.
📋 EIA airport towing logistics: The airport terminal area, parking lots, and rental car zones have their own road network. When calling for a tow from YEG, specify whether you are in the terminal loop, long-term parking, short-term parking, the rental car centre, or the hotel zone — each has different access routes.
📋 Nisku road weight restrictions: Some Nisku industrial roads have seasonal weight restrictions during spring thaw. If you need a heavy-duty tow in the park during spring, we confirm road access before dispatching heavy equipment.
📋 Hwy 2 photo radar and speed enforcement: The Highway 2 stretch through Leduc has active photo radar and occasional RCMP aircraft speed enforcement. If you are pulled over and need assistance, or if a breakdown occurs in an active enforcement zone, stay in your vehicle with hazards on.
🏙️ What Makes Towing in Leduc Different from Edmonton
The Leduc area has characteristics that make towing in Leduc distinct from a standard Edmonton call:
✈️ Airport-adjacent logistics: The EIA area has its own internal road network, security considerations, and traffic patterns that general towing companies may not be familiar with. Knowing which parking lot exits connect to Airport Road versus the terminal loop makes a significant difference in response time.
🏭 Industrial and commercial mix: Nisku generates heavy-duty tow calls that require specialized equipment — service rigs, loaded work vans, and commercial vehicles that standard light-duty tow trucks cannot handle. We maintain heavy equipment specifically for the Nisku industrial corridor.
🛣️ Highway 2 dominance: A disproportionate number of Leduc-area tow calls originate on the QEII — making high-speed highway recovery a core competency for any towing company serving this area. Winter conditions on this stretch are particularly hazardous due to high traffic volume combined with ice and blowing snow.
🏘️ Growing residential base: Leduc’s population has grown significantly in recent years, with new subdivisions on the south and west sides generating increasing residential tow calls — dead batteries, winter lockouts, and driveway-to-mechanic tows that mirror Edmonton demand patterns.
🔧 Full Services Available in the Leduc Area
🔧 24-hour towing — emergency towing on Hwy 2 and all Leduc roads
🔧 Flatbed towing — safe transport for AWD, EV, luxury, and damaged vehicles
🔧 Heavy-duty towing — commercial trucks, industrial vehicles, Nisku equipment
🔧 Accident recovery — Hwy 2 collision scene clearance and insurance coordination
🔧 Battery boost — on-site jump start in airport parking lots and driveways
🔧 Tire change — spare install or flatbed to tire shop
🔧 Car unlocking — lockout assistance for personal and rental vehicles
🔧 Fuel delivery — ran out of gas on Hwy 2? We bring fuel to you
🔧 Winching — ditch recovery on Hwy 2 and rural Leduc County roads
🔧 Insurance billing — direct billing to your insurer for covered tows
We also serve neighbouring communities: Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Spruce Grove, Beaumont, and Devon. For our full service list, visit the services page or the homepage. For winter road preparation, see our winter car help guide. Under Alberta’s 2026 towing laws, you always have the right to choose your own tow company. The Leduc County roads page has information on local road conditions and construction projects.
Frequently Asked Questions About Towing in Leduc
How long does it take to get a tow truck in Leduc?
Average response time to the Leduc area is 20–35 minutes. Highway 2 calls between Ellerslie and Leduc are the fastest (15–25 min). The airport area and Nisku take 20–30 minutes. Residential Leduc takes 25–40 minutes depending on location. Storm conditions may add 10–20 minutes.
How much does a tow cost from Leduc to Edmonton?
A flatbed tow from Leduc to central Edmonton (approximately 25 km) typically costs $140–$230 depending on the vehicle type and time of day. Local tows within the Leduc/Nisku area run $120–$200. We always provide an upfront quote before dispatching.
Can you tow from the Edmonton airport parking lot?
Yes. We service all EIA parking areas — long-term, short-term, the rental car centre, and hotel zones. For dead batteries in long-term parking (the most common airport call), we can boost on-site without a full tow. Tell the dispatcher which parking area you are in for fastest response.
Do you serve the Nisku industrial area?
Yes — we provide both light-duty and heavy-duty towing throughout Nisku Business Park. This includes personal vehicles, work trucks, service rigs, and commercial equipment. Our heavy-duty fleet handles the industrial vehicle recovery that the park regularly requires.
Where do I report a collision in Leduc?
Leduc is under RCMP jurisdiction, not Edmonton Police. Collision reports go through the Leduc RCMP detachment — not Edmonton’s Collision Reporting Centres (those are for Edmonton city limits only). For injuries, call 911. For property-damage-only collisions, contact the RCMP non-emergency line.
Does insurance cover towing in Leduc?
Yes — the same insurance coverage that applies in Edmonton applies in Leduc. If your policy includes roadside assistance, it covers towing anywhere in Alberta. We offer direct insurance billing so you may pay nothing out of pocket. See our insurance and towing guide.
Do you cover Highway 2 breakdowns between Leduc and Red Deer?
We cover the QEII from Edmonton south through Leduc and into the northern part of the corridor. For breakdowns further south (Ponoka, Lacombe, Red Deer), we can arrange long-distance towing, though response times increase with distance. Call us and we will confirm coverage for your specific location.
Is your Leduc towing available 24/7?
Yes. Leduc towing and roadside assistance operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. Highway 2 never sleeps, and neither do we. Call (780) 435-2065 anytime.
Do you also cover Beaumont and Devon?
Yes. Beaumont is approximately 10 km east of Leduc via Highway 625. Devon is about 20 km west via Highway 60. Both are within our standard service area. We also cover all rural Leduc County roads.
What Leduc roads and neighbourhoods do you cover?
All of them. Highway 2, Highway 2A (50th Street), Highway 39, Sparrow Drive, Black Gold Drive, Airport Road, Nisku Spine Road, and every residential neighbourhood: Corinthia, Bridgeport, Meadowview, Suntree, Robinson, Telford Lake area, and all new developments. We also cover the Premium Outlet Collection area near the airport.
Leduc Towing — Highway 2 to Your Driveway.
24/7 • Highway 2 • Airport • Nisku • All Leduc neighbourhoods

