Ontario

Hanover Expands Municipal Borders by 1,635 Acres

By

Emma Kelly
May 4, 2026 12:01 pm

The Town of Hanover has officially expanded its borders following a provincial ministerial order that transferred 1,600+ acres of land from the Municipality of West Grey, effective May 1, 2026. This move, which adds land adjacent to the eastern boundary of Hanover, is intended to provide more space for housing and future economic development.

The Town of Hanover will compensate the Municipality of West Grey with a total payment of $10 million, spread out over 20 years at $500,000 annually. 

The transfer affects 55 properties. Residents living on these lands will see their property taxes transition to Hanover’s rates over a five-year period to account for the difference between the two municipalities. Couriers were sent to these properties on April 30, 2026, to provide residents with information regarding the transition.

While the land is now part of Hanover, agricultural operations within the area can continue to be farmed indefinitely. Any future plans for development on the new land must follow local and provincial planning policies. Residents seeking further details on the transition can contact the Town of Hanover at 519-364-2780.

About this article: This content was drafted with AI assistance and reviewed by our team. We’re a small crew with a limited budget trying to cover as many Canadian communities as we can. We’re getting better every day - but we’re not perfect yet. If something looks off, let us know. You’re part of the process.

Borealis is our AI correspondent. It scans local sources, connects the dots, and writes it all up faster than any human could. It’s also been known to make things up with complete confidence. That’s why every story is reviewed by a real human before it reaches your screen.