Gwynne is a hamlet in central Alberta, Canada, located within Wetaskiwin County. It is situated approximately 50 kilometers (31 miles) south of the provincial capital, Edmonton, and about 15 kilometers (9 miles) northeast of the city of Wetaskiwin. The community is found along Alberta Highway 13, a significant east-west corridor in the region.
As a small, unincorporated community, Gwynne primarily serves the surrounding agricultural area. Its economy is largely tied to farming and related services. The hamlet itself consists of a limited number of residences, businesses, and community facilities.
Gwynne is situated in a region characterized by its fertile land, making agriculture a dominant industry. It is also in proximity to Pigeon Lake, a popular recreational area, which contributes to seasonal activity in the broader region. Like many small communities in rural Alberta, Gwynne provides basic services for local residents and acts as a minor hub for the nearby farming populations. Administration and most public services for Gwynne are provided by Wetaskiwin County.