Ontario

Hanover Opens Applications For Downtown Food Trucks

By

James Sinclair
March 9, 2026 5:06 pm

The Town of Hanover, Ontario, has introduced a new program to bring a rotating selection of food trucks to several community spots in March 2026. The Town of Hanover Economic Development Department is managing the project, which will place mobile food vendors in high-traffic public areas.

A new Food Truck Program Application has been launched to recruit vendors for the initiative. The program will allow different mobile kitchens to operate in town on a rotating basis, giving residents more food choices when they are out in the community.

The main goal of the project is to support small businesses and make the town’s public spaces more lively. Officials believe that having a variety of food options will attract more visitors and encourage people to spend more time downtown.

While the program brings new dining options, it may also change how people move through the downtown core. Local storefront owners will be watching to see how the added competition for foot traffic affects their business as the program begins.

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