Ontario Has Some FANTASTIC Spots For Homesteading

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  • @country4shore686 says:

    What about the Carolina’s

  • @mkwhole says:

    I started one in Wingham Ontario 3 years ago and mostly good but make sure you get land zoned agriculture, if not bylaws and snitch neighbors limit you.

  • @bobsmithers says:

    LCBO is on strike and the bootleggers are making bank! Politics is a huge mess in Ontario. I would advise not to sink any money that you fear of loosing in Ontario. js.

  • @_1COR15.1-4 says:

    As someone who lives in ontario i would do anything to leave this place but i cant do to personal reasons rn, worst place in canada to be yes im serious

  • @theproclaimer588 says:

    Thanks Curtis. Although it falls into your London circle, my homestead in Simcoe is close to an hour from London, an hour from Hamilton, nearly two hours from Toronto. Definitely not all grid. Some of the lowest latitudes with growing season more than a month longer on both ends (spring and summer). It’s private, but close to market. Moved here 9 years ago after considerable research – so unlike the cities and suburbs.

  • @kanuckistanprepper5321 says:

    THANKYOU for FINALLY doing my province. While you did focus on the Owen Sound area which is close… I’m surprised you didn’t go further up onto the Bruce Peninsula, it gets VERY rural very fast and is far superior to anywhere in Grey County or Southern Bruce County for purposes of home steading. It’s truly the only real option for people like us in Southern Ontario besides going North of Orillia. It’s also where I live lol. And you weren’t kidding when you talked about how beautiful it is along the coast of lake Huron, the entire Bruce Peninsula is an absolute Garden of Eden , nothing in Canada compares ones you realize what it’s like there. BUT.. keep that a secret ;). We don’t want more people here lmfao

  • @shafer01 says:

    In the book you mentioned “10 Acres Enough”, James Miller (1864) and wife intercept waste streams of manure from horses as it was barged out of New York City. They composted it to build soil for food production. Be resourceful! They went and talked to thier neighbors to see what grew well in their agricultural area and obtained good council in order to soften the learning curve.

  • @kanuckistanprepper5321 says:

    Hi Curtis, believe it or not Point Pelee in Southern Ontario sticks JUST BELOW the latitude of the North California border, not central Oregon :D. Cheers.

  • @AquaRover says:

    Please do videos on WI and MN.

  • @thedillestpickle says:

    My sunflowers are 10 feet tall right now and I’m in Southern Ontario.
    My Weed plant is 7 feet tall.
    I’ve already started harvesting green tomatoes and frying them up.

    We get very heavy rain fall and then lots of hot sunny days.

  • @Walking-Wolf says:

    LOL I drove past that property in the Owen Sound area today. I was picking up a Metis brother just north of Wiarton. I’m trying to live as much as possible like my ancestors being on the land in a log cabin. Prepping for 10 years have solar, garden, chickens and freeze dryer with great neighbours and strong Metis community.

  • @aw2589 says:

    Im between Huntsville and North bay. Garden is ROCKIN🎉

    • @AngryCanadian1971 says:

      DONT Advertise…..people will come and invade.

    • @aw2589 says:

      @@AngryCanadian1971 yes, they already are in the broader region. However, I own the last piece of unorganized on my country block where my neighbours are also locked in long term. This particular spot is what it will be for the foreseeable future, luckily for us. But what I wanted to highlight though, is that you can in fact grow and grow well in northern landscapes. Other comments make reference to bedrock and sandy soil, and there is but I’m just here saying I am having NO problems. You can work around those things. I also don’t mind sharing success in my location because we are wanting people like us to lock down property in this area. If you’re here on a Curtis Stone video planning for property for homesteading then you’re probably the type of person I’d love to have as a nearby neighbour😜 👍

  • @Johnrider1234 says:

    We have a 84 acres homestead to share with a family that wants to actually have one. It’s work. It takes commitment. But only the first 4 years is hard. We want to share this homestead.

    • @WhocarezWhocarez-nw8ke says:

      What part of Ontario….. im doing that in the heart of the city of Toronto and growing lots of tomatoes 🍅

  • @Johnrider1234 says:

    The Amish are buying amazing farms on Manitoulin

  • @Undercoverbooks says:

    Just want to add: once you are on the shield, you have to deal with the black flies and mosquitoes, and those are things to take seriously. A friend moved north to her dream home and ended up fleeing back south because she couldn’t go outdoors without a beekeeping suit for a chunk of the year. Also be aware of land that is environmentally protected — common near waterways — as that will prove a challenge.

  • @MrElectrofreak3 says:

    Please do a video about Idaho, especially north Idaho!

  • @yamforlife says:

    We live off grid in parry sound on 145 acres…..it’s epic!!!!

  • @FTSApparel says:

    THE most outrageous real estate prices in the world.

  • @jeanpauldupuis says:

    Eastern Ontario is the foothills of Mordor. Also, the cancer of urbanization spreads from Toronto at incredible speed. Those peri-urban areas around Peterborough might have ten years left before they’re full of townhouse tracts and big-box strip malls. With a bonus minaret on every corner.

  • @WhocarezWhocarez-nw8ke says:

    Awesome content I found you from the livestream from owen Benjamin

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