“About three years ago, we constructed a major pathway to Rosenthal Park, about a mile and a half away from us. We made a nice asphalt pathway that sees a lot of traffic. People like to come there and either cycle or walk the path, especially in the summertime,” says Councillor for Ward Two and Deputy Reeves Brian Esau. Hanover has successfully maintained its natural roots while embracing industrial and commercial opportunities, making it a pivotal player in Manitoba’s long-term development. Agriculture is the backbone of Hanover’s economy. “Grain farming, livestock, poultry, hogs, and dairy. It’s value-added agriculture as well, so we’re also converting livestock into finished products. We do for providing peaceful, high-quality lifestyles. The municipality neighbors the rapidly growing city of Steinbach and the town of Niverville, positioning it at the heart of Manitoba’s rural economic engine. One of Hanover’s main attractions is its motocross scene, which draws people from all over the world, from proximal regions like Quebec to far-off regions like Mexico and even Australia! Additionally, the Hanover Agricultural Society hosts multiple events throughout the year that attract considerable outside tourism and attention. In addition to its community events, Hanover is also known for its beautiful trails, bike paths, and natureoriented attractions. 4 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 04
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