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Hanna community overview

What is the current average home price in Hanna?

The average home price in Hanna is currently $185,083.57 based on active MLS® listings, prices range from $23,070.00 up to $369,000.00 for luxury estates. This data is refreshed every 10 minutes.

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What types of properties are available in Hanna?

Homes in Hanna include single-family detached homes, modern townhouses, luxury condos, and brand-new construction. Current inventory shows 14 active listings across all property types.

What amenities and schools are near Hanna?

Residents enjoy parks, walking trails, playgrounds, shopping plazas, and top-rated schools within the Hanna district. Family-friendly environment with recreation centers.

What is the commute time from Hanna to downtown?

Commute to downtown Hanna typically takes 20 to 40 minutes by car or public transit. Major highways and bus routes provide excellent connectivity.

Are there new construction developments in Hanna?

Yes! Hanna has new home communities, custom builds, and pre-construction projects. Check new construction listings for modern designs.

How is the real estate market trend in Hanna?

The market shows steady appreciation with balanced demand. Currently 14 active listings, average price $185,084.

How does Hanna compare to other Calgary area communities?

Hanna offers suburban tranquility with urban proximity. Competitive pricing and community parks make it desirable compared to nearby cities.

What are typical property taxes in Hanna?

Property taxes average 0.6% to 0.8% of home value annually. For a $185,084 home, expect around $0/year.

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Hanna Community Overview:

Hanna is a small, friendly town in Central Alberta, Canada, located approximately 2.5 hours east of Calgary along Highway 9. The town was first settled in 1912 and incorporated as a village on December 31, 1912, followed by incorporation as a town on April 14, 1914. Hanna was named after David Blyth Hanna, the third vice president of the Canadian Northern Railway, and served as a division point on the railway with a 10-stall roundhouse. The town is notably the hometown of the internationally famous rock band Nickelback. With a population of 2,394 as of the 2021 Census, Hanna offers residents a quiet, agricultural lifestyle with a strong sense of community and access to outdoor activities including hunting, fishing, and golfing.

Within the Town of Hanna:

  • Schools: Hanna is served by schools within the local school district:
    • Hanna schools provide education from kindergarten through grade 12
    • As a small town, students are bused from surrounding rural areas to attend school in Hanna
    • The town is the centre of a large trading area called Short Grass County
  • Libraries: Hanna has a public library serving the community:
    • Hanna Public Library — serving residents with resources, programs, and events for all ages
  • Landmarks & Attractions: Some of the most popular landmarks in and near Hanna include:
    • Nickelback Heritage — Hanna is notable as the hometown of the rock band Nickelback, attracting fans from across Canada and beyond
    • Hanna Golf Course — local golf destination for outdoor recreation
    • Hanna Curling Rink — home to the Hanna Farmers' Market during summer months and curling in winter
    • Hanna Roundhouse — historic 10-stall railway roundhouse from the Canadian Northern Railway era
    • The Hitchin' Post — popular local restaurant located at 101 2nd Avenue West
    • Royal Canadian Legion Br. 25 — community gathering place located at 211 2nd Avenue West
  • Associations & Community Groups: Hanna has an active community with several organizations:
    • Town of Hanna Council — led by Mayor Danny Povaschuk, with a six-councillor governing body
    • Hanna RCMP Detachment — led by S/Sgt. Rob Welsman, providing local policing services
    • Short Grass County — the larger trading area for which Hanna serves as the centre, encompassing approximately 200 businesses
    • Royal Canadian Legion Br. 25 — veterans and community service organization
  • Nearby Parks & Green Spaces: Hanna features several parks and outdoor recreational areas:
    • Hanna Golf Course — outdoor recreation destination
    • Curling Rink facilities — winter recreation and home to the Hanna Farmers' Market
    • The surrounding region offers hunting, fishing, and outdoor activities in the beautiful Alberta prairie landscape
  • Local Stores & Shopping: Hanna offers a variety of shopping options for a small town:
    • Freson Bros. Hanna — grocery store and supermarket located at 602 2 Ave W, open daily 7:00 am to 10:00 pm, offering prepared foods, organic products, and quick shopping options. Rated 4.3/5 stars from 215 Google reviews.
    • Penny's Place — unique local store located at 206 1 Ave E (in the back alley garage), offering a variety of products including ribbons, fabrics, candles, wind chimes, seasonal decorations, lingerie, clothing, and even chili powder. Hours: Tuesday-Friday 10:00 am-5:00 pm, Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm. Rated 5/5 stars from customer reviews.
    • Hanna Farmers' Market — Alberta Approved Farmer's Market running Wednesdays from 12:00 pm to 5:30 pm, May through October, at the Hanna Curling Rink. Features up to 43 vendors offering vegetables, baking, honey, strawberries, produce, crafts, woodworking, jewelry, health food, and more. The last Wednesday of each month is open late from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm for late-night shopping needs. Local Food Week celebrations include children's activities, face painting, samples, taste tests, and demonstrations showcasing local food producers.
    • The Hitchin' Post — local restaurant at 101 2nd Avenue West
    • Home Hardware, Auto parts stores, and other essential retailers — serve the local population and surrounding farming community
    • Hanna is home to approximately 200 businesses serving the Short Grass County trading area
  • Closest Hospital & Healthcare: Hanna has its own healthcare facility:
    • Hanna Health Centre (Hanna Hospital) — located at 904 Centre Street in Hanna. A comprehensive healthcare facility offering 37 different services including a 24/7 emergency department. Regular visiting hours are 11:00 am to 8:00 pm daily.
    • Services include: Emergency Services, General Radiography (X-Ray), Laboratory Services, Pharmacy Services, Home Care, Immunization (adult, infant, preschool, and school services), Nutrition Counselling, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Speech Language Pathology, Respiratory Therapy, Cardiac Monitoring Services (24-hour ECGs, Holter monitoring), Addiction and Mental Health Services (adult, youth, and seniors), Community Health Services, Continuing Care Services, Palliative Care, Transition Services, and a Type A Continuing Care Home.
    • Cafeteria Services — available daily 6:00 am to 6:15 pm at 403-854-5251, offering food and drinks to staff, volunteers, and visitors
    • Travel Health Services — offers counselling and immunization for people planning international travel (appointments only, call 403-854-5236)
    • Crisis Services — available through the emergency department or by calling 911
    • Major hospitals in Calgary are approximately 2.5 hours west for specialized advanced care
  • Crime Rate Statistics: Hanna is generally considered a safe community:
    • According to the Hanna RCMP detachment commander, crime rates appear static in and around Hanna with nothing really significant standing out in recent incident numbers. The RCMP continually monitors changes to crime rates to identify emerging trends and establish policing priorities.
    • Mayor Danny Povaschuk observed that oilfield crime, specifically theft, appears to be on the rise again, with multiple oilfield sites being targeted by burglars.
    • The Town of Hanna provides an online Crime Map tool managed by the Alberta RCMP, enabling citizens to access current and verified information regarding criminal incidents. The map focuses on theft from vehicles, break and enter, theft over/under $5000, and mischief. It is updated every weekday, with crimes displayed for 14 days.
    • When considering statistical data, it is important to note that a small denominator effect can skew numbers; a single incident can cause significant swings in a population of 2,394.
  • Transit and Transportation: Hanna is connected by major highway routes:
    • Location: Situated on Highway 9, approximately 2.5 hours east of Calgary. Hanna is also accessible via secondary roads from surrounding communities in Special Area No. 2.
    • Commute to Calgary: Approximately 2.5 hours west
    • Commute to Medicine Hat: Approximately 2 hours southeast
    • Commute to Drumheller: Approximately 1 hour west
    • Public Transit: Limited within the town — residents rely primarily on personal vehicles for transportation
    • Proximity to Airports: Calgary International Airport approximately 2.5 hours west
    • Historical Railway Significance: Hanna was a division point of the Canadian Northern Railway with a 10-stall roundhouse, though rail service is no longer the economic driver it once was
  • Walk Score & Demographics: Key statistics about Hanna:
    • Population (2021 Census): 2,394 residents
    • Population Change (2016-2021): -6.4% (down from 2,559 in 2016)
    • Population (2011): 2,673
    • Population Density: 285.0/km² (738.1/sq mi)
    • Land Area: 8.4 km² (3.2 sq mi)
    • Elevation: 785 m (2,575 ft)
    • Private Dwellings: 1,100 occupied of 1,257 total dwellings
    • Homeownership Rate: 74%
    • Median Age: 45 years — an older demographic compared to many Alberta communities
    • Average Household Income: Approximately $40,000
    • Walkability: Very walkable small town — most amenities including grocery, dining, library, and healthcare are within a short walk
    • Key Industries: Agriculture, oil production, power generation, tourism, and coal mining. Natural resources include coal, petroleum, natural gas, and bentonite.
    • Business Community: Approximately 200 businesses serve the town and surrounding Short Grass County trading area
    • Region: Located in Special Area No. 2, Census Division 4, Southern Alberta

Hanna Farmers' Market:

The Hanna Farmers' Market is a beloved community institution, operating as an Alberta Approved Farmer's Market. Key features include:

  • Season: May through October, Wednesdays from 12:00 pm to 5:30 pm
  • Late Night Shopping: The last Wednesday of every month features extended hours from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm
  • Location: Hanna Curling Rink (new location)
  • Vendors: Up to 43 vendors offering vegetables, baking, honey, strawberries, produce, crafts, woodworking, jewelry, health food, and much more
  • Local Food Week: Special celebrations include children's activities, face painting, samples, taste tests, and demonstrations showcasing local food producers
  • The market is a vital part of Hanna's community life, bringing residents together and supporting local producers and artisans

Hanna Health Centre Services:

The Hanna Health Centre is a comprehensive healthcare facility providing 37 distinct services to the community, including:

  • Emergency Services — 24/7 emergency department
  • Diagnostic Services — General Radiography (X-Ray), Laboratory Services, Cardiac Monitoring (24-hour ECGs, Holter monitoring)
  • Therapy Services — Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Language Pathology, Respiratory Therapy
  • Pharmacy Services — on-site pharmacy
  • Addiction and Mental Health — counselling for adults, youth, and seniors; assertive outreach; crisis services through emergency department
  • Home Care and Continuing Care — in-home support, continuing care counselling, Type A Continuing Care Home
  • Public Health Services — immunizations (adult, infant, preschool, school), parent and baby drop-in services, postnatal services
  • Travel Health — counselling and immunizations for international travel (appointments: 403-854-5236)
  • Palliative Care — end-of-life support
  • Community Health Programs — nutrition counselling, oral health, school programs, tobacco reduction, injury prevention
  • Cafeteria Services — fresh food and drinks available daily 6:00 am to 6:15 pm (403-854-5251)

The facility is located at 904 Centre Street, Hanna, Alberta T0J 1P0. General inquiries: 403-854-3331. Community Health Services: 403-854-5236.

Outdoor Lifestyle & Recreation:

Hanna is known for its access to outdoor recreation and beautiful prairie surroundings:

  • Hanna Golf Course — local golf destination
  • Hanna Curling Rink — winter recreation and Farmers' Market location
  • Hunting — the surrounding region offers excellent hunting opportunities
  • Fishing — nearby lakes and waterways provide fishing recreation
  • The beautiful Alberta prairie landscape surrounds the town, offering scenic drives and outdoor exploration

Annual Events in Hanna:

  • Hanna Farmers' Market — weekly Wednesdays, May through October at the Curling Rink
  • Local Food Week — annual celebration of local food producers with family-friendly activities
  • Canada Day Celebrations — community festivities
  • Hanna Golf Tournament — annual golf event (seasonal)
  • Nickelback Heritage Events — occasional celebrations of the town's famous musical sons

Nearby Towns & Communities:

Hanna's strategic location offers convenient access to other communities in Central Alberta:

  • Calgary — approximately 2.5 hours west, providing full urban amenities and international airport access
  • Drumheller — approximately 1 hour west, known for the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology and the Canadian Badlands
  • Medicine Hat — approximately 2 hours southeast
  • Stettler — approximately 1 hour north
  • Oyen — approximately 1 hour east
  • Special Area No. 2 — the surrounding municipal district containing rural farmland, small hamlets, and agricultural communities

Economy & Industry:

Hanna's economy is diversified across several sectors:

  • Agriculture — the backbone of the local economy, with grain farming and cattle ranching dominating the surrounding landscape
  • Oil Production — petroleum extraction is a significant industry in the region
  • Power Generation — the area has power generation facilities
  • Coal Mining — coal extraction has been part of the region's economic history
  • Tourism — visitors come for the Nickelback connection, outdoor recreation, and the small-town experience
  • Natural Resources — the Hanna area is rich in coal, petroleum, natural gas, and bentonite
  • Retail & Services — approximately 200 businesses serve the town and surrounding Short Grass County trading area

As the centre of Short Grass County, Hanna serves as the primary service hub for a large agricultural region, providing shopping, healthcare, education, and community services to residents from a wide surrounding area.

History Note:

Hanna was first settled in 1912 and was incorporated in 1914. The town was named after David Blyth Hanna, the third vice president of the Canadian Northern Railway. Its early development was tied directly to the railway — Hanna served as a division point of the Canadian Northern Railway and featured a 10-stall railway roundhouse. Although rail service is no longer the economic driver it once was, the town's railway heritage remains an important part of its identity.

Conclusion:

Hanna offers a genuine small-town Alberta experience with a rich railway heritage, strong agricultural roots, and the unique distinction of being the hometown of Nickelback. With a population of 2,394, the town provides a quiet, friendly lifestyle where neighbours know each other and community comes first.

The town features the comprehensive Hanna Health Centre with 24/7 emergency services and 37 healthcare programs, Freson Bros. supermarket and unique local shops like Penny's Place, the Hanna Farmers' Market with up to 43 vendors running May through October, a golf course, curling rink, library, and various community services. Hanna is home to approximately 200 businesses serving the Short Grass County trading area.

Crime rates in Hanna appear static according to RCMP reports, though oilfield theft is a growing concern. The Town provides an online Crime Map tool for residents to stay informed about local incidents. Housing is affordable for a small town, with homeownership at 74% of occupied dwellings.

With its central location on Highway 9, approximately 2.5 hours from Calgary and 1 hour from Drumheller and the Canadian Badlands, Hanna is an excellent choice for families, retirees, and individuals seeking a peaceful, connected, and welcoming community in the heart of Central Alberta.


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