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The North Country Trail has plenty of off grid areas with access to towns, if the zombies are coming. This is the "Where to live in case of zombie apocalypse" thread, right?
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It's higher than a lot, but not the highest, apparently Chilliwack and Kamloops beat it out https://604now.com/bc-cities-canada-most-dangerous-places-2024/Fair warning, PG has the highest crime rate in all of British Columbia. I personally moved away to SK myself(One of the smaller towns outside of Regina) and I've enjoyed my decision immensely.
Sadly both are pretty screwed, and like everywhere in the lower mainland, completely unaffordable. Maybe some small areas are okay, but Surrey is heavily Jeeted, White Rock used to be good from what I hear, but it's getting pretty bad, this guy actually just made a documentary 2 months ago all about the unfortunate changes to White Rock over the years, same old story, super high housing costs, large influx of non white immigration, homelessness and drug addicts, etc. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YhxZ9gsM4YWhat about White Rock/Surrey Area?
Really sad. Guess if your still looking on the coast I’d say the Semiahmoo Reservation alots houses to whites but at that point why not live in Washington StateIt's higher than a lot, but not the highest, apparently Chilliwack and Kamloops beat it out https://604now.com/bc-cities-canada-most-dangerous-places-2024/
That crime is mostly coming from chugs hanging around the downtown core of Prince George and causing problems. I'd be living probably 40 mins outside of the city. Only going into town to work (possibly) and to get supplies, but even still, rural crime exists for sure, good to have a good rifle and a good shovelAnd congrats on moving to Sask, solid choice if you're cool with the cold and the flatness. One of the few places left that is actually affordable, although I'm sure that's changing every year.
Sadly both are pretty screwed, and like everywhere in the lower mainland, completely unaffordable. Maybe some small areas are okay, but Surrey is heavily Jeeted, White Rock used to be good from what I hear, but it's getting pretty bad, this guy actually just made a documentary 2 months ago all about the unfortunate changes to White Rock over the years, same old story, super high housing costs, large influx of non white immigration, homelessness and drug addicts, etc. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YhxZ9gsM4Y
So you just trade jeets for chugs?Really sad. Guess if your still looking on the coast I’d say the Semiahmoo Reservation alots houses to whites but at that point why not live in Washington State
Yes (the Semiahmoo Reservation mind you also is tiny. It’s not like moving to the Dakotas)So you just trade jeets for chugs?
And its near vancouver, so on top of chugs, you get ultraliberal chugs.Yes (the Semiahmoo Reservation mind you also is tiny. It’s not like moving to the Dakotas)

You can probably find land cheap in the Amish areas between Columbus and Cleveland. The farmland areas are pretty, I was impressed when I drove by a few years ago. The only issue is work. Better know a useful trade to live in those areas unless you can telecommute.What are people's thoughts on Ohio? I've had bad experiences with the Columbus area but the greater Cincinatti area (incl. Butler County) is pretty wholesome and Cleveland shockingly wasn't as bad as I imagined it could be. Haven't been directly in the other lake towns and the boonies though.
Too close to detroit.My name is A Sentient Cloud, and I am here to stan for Northern Central Michigan.
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It's big, open, and sparsely populated. Decent housing stock that's competitively priced. (A lot of the housing on the coasts is taken up by vacation properties, but once you get more than a half-mile inland it's mostly year-round residents.) Roads are well maintained. Towns are small and many still have a quaint, charming feel. Low property taxes. Strong local agriculture scene. Needs people (extremely aging population). Very little crime. Population is mostly white with a sprinkling of East Asians. Lots of churches if you care about that, but I'd say it's generally a soft libertarian, live-and-let-live feel. Voting patterns are solid red. Everyone owns guns. Lake Huron tends keeps the winters pretty mild-ish for the Upper Midwest (though there are occasional deep freezes) and it's flat as a pancake here so plowing is easy. Hunting culture is huge. Access to fantastic outdoor recreation and state parks.
It’s 3–4 hours to Detroit, further away than much of Ohio and western Ontario. Don’t be homosexual.Too close to detroit.
What is life like in Sask. I might be moving there soon for work.Fair warning, PG has the highest crime rate in all of British Columbia. I personally moved away to SK myself(One of the smaller towns outside of Regina) and I've enjoyed my decision immensely.
CDA proper is a retirement home for geriatric baby boomer fucks and Calilocusts with a cost of living far exceeding that of Boise.I will double post because Coeur d'Alene is a meme hideaway.
Yep! If you are a nigger, bean creature, curryshitter, and or other brown shitskin mongrel half-ape, please do yourself a favor and fuck off. Preferably take you and as many others you can fit into a minivan and drive high speed into a concrete barrier. It will save on rope. Thank you for your attention to this matter.y. If anyone else is interested in here be forewarned that this is the OG Neo Nazi hotbed and is still the launch pad for a bunch of other "patriotic societies" so if your fine being shoulder to shoulder with closet skinheads but in a gorgeous setting i'd go there
Regina and Saskatoon are the only major cities in the province, so if you can handle that life it's not too bad I guess. Regina's basically just Vancouver but smaller and colder - Even the same junkie spots, but instead of fent it's meth. I opted personally for a medium-sized(by Sask standards) town about the size of Weyburn or Moose Jaw, because rent and the unwashed brown hordes are manageable in those places and you don't have to drive 2 hours for groceries. Beyond that, you have your 30-something people towns like Wilcox or Craik, which I'm sure are fine if you like the small small town life.What is life like in Sask. I might be moving there soon for work.
+1. There are vast swaths of good land throughout Serbia, Macedonia and Bulgaria that have very low habitation yet potentially high quality of life if you know how to handle yourself. If you're willing to bite the bullet and learn one of the languages, you can buy a parcel of land in some bumfuck nowhere village or summer house lot, get Starlink and hunker down for a fraction of the cost of doing so out west. If you have the gumption to handle awful govt. institutions that take forever to do anything unless you worm your way through the corruption architecture they run on, you'll be right at home. Zero niggers but you might have to deal with the cigan menace in some places. If you think niggers are bad, you have never had to interact with a Balkan gypsy.Live in rural parts of the Balkans: Gun ownership, white, no gayness, most town rapists are now in their 60s or 70s, internet isn't that bad, very cheap land/houses and goods, visas are basically not needed, give the border agents 50 bucks and they let you through to fly out of another country.