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Topic started on 17-5-2008 @ 04:54 PM by tylerc25211
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Any eastern canadian citizans please U2U me or post a reply here if you are interested. More information later.
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reply posted on 17-5-2008 @ 08:45 PM by Yarcofin
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By Eastern do you mean East Coast like Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, New Bruinswick, PEI? That's a bit too far east for me.... Southwestern Ontario
here.
And I think those terms of service make it against the rules to even ask someone to add you on MSN or invite you over for tea?
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reply posted on 22-5-2008 @ 12:54 PM by sixxx
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Torontonian here. How far Eastern are you?
As for surviving here, there really isn't much other than to go to the Muskoka's, or even further North to the Algonquins.
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reply posted on 2-6-2008 @ 10:50 PM by Anonymous ATS
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theonly way to survuve 2012 is to reach at least 2 kilometers above sea level. ive been researching ways to survive the pole shifts, i live in south
eastern canada and have been looking for a survival group to travel to asia or afirca, the ethipoian moutains or tibet.
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reply posted on 4-6-2008 @ 07:29 AM by koytetsu
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I am in Nova Scotia, interested in exchanging some ideas for safe spots in our area. Not sure what the general consensus is for 2012 though. Are you
assuming pole shifts or any type of Sit X in general? Most of my preparedness has been having a plan on where to go if global tensions rise between
superpowers and a nuclear threat re-emerges. I have been looking at Labrador as a possible place to relocate to if times got dicey.
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI and Newfoundland are all in a terrible place for fallout from the US. If you look at the old predicted fallout maps,
almost all of the US East coast target's fallout would travel right up over the atlantic provinces. Labrador seems far enough north though that it
would be safe from this, and also is extremely remote and not somewhere anyone would migrate to after the fact.
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reply posted on 7-6-2008 @ 04:05 PM by tylerc25211
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Yeah, mainly looking for people thet live here alredy. I realize its not the best spot (im in halifax) and wouldnt expect people to move here. looking
for people who live here alredy to make a plan with, maby a escape plan? haha
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reply posted on 7-6-2008 @ 04:44 PM by Rhain
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Northern Ontario here...right smack dab in the middle of all 3 great lakes.
Only place for me to go is north. We have some ice caves that I remember hearing about when I was young(er). I think I cave is best, any reason I
shouldn't let me know.
I don't think there are many members here from my area either but talking to Canadians about survival tips would be great.
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reply posted on 7-6-2008 @ 10:29 PM by picrat
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topo maps do wonder especially if your looking to be high and dry there are a few places in the haliburtans and surrounding area that are 1700+ feet
above sea level un less your trying for oxegen deprivation
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reply posted on 7-6-2008 @ 10:34 PM by picrat
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rhain those ice caves are in Collingwood and they are only slightly above the lake not such a good place to run to as everyone else up there knows
where they are.
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reply posted on 7-6-2008 @ 11:21 PM by Rhain
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Originally posted by picrat
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rhain those ice caves are in Collingwood and they are only slightly above the lake not such a good place to run to as everyone else up there knows
where they are. 
I've been to Collingwood, went to see a National Horse jumping show there, wonderful town.
We have ice caves here too, never been to one, they're quite remote. But my point was that a cave for protection would be what I would seek.
Protection for elements and animals. Animals would be top on my list to watch out for. In case of a natural situation they would be confused and
probably attack with little provocation.
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reply posted on 8-6-2008 @ 02:42 PM by Zealott
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I plan to head on up to canada in the event of zombies or any other sitx. Count me in.
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reply posted on 8-6-2008 @ 06:10 PM by picrat
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rhain if your looking for a really good cave to disappear into if the need be get a hold of all the topographic maps of your area look closely and you
will find any and all abandoned mines in your area a lot are closed up with wood or metal doors ,if you look closely these maps also show any roads or
overgrown tracks leading into them.if your in the city look into an area outside of it 50 to 75 mile radius you will be amazed at how many are
accually out there -good hunting.
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reply posted on 8-6-2008 @ 06:27 PM by picrat
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torontotonian big city hard to get out of at rush hour never mind if the crap hits the fan -a couple of suggestions for you MOVE quick-what is east of
you and being built on the lake shore -NUKE power plants-have you talked to the people from Chernobyl or Hiroshima or Nagasaki lately,ops they
died.you are just to damn close to them. i have an interesting question for you though-what happened the night that the power failed over the whole
grid of Canada and the us concerning these plants safety considering that there was no hydro to run or cool anything for how many hours.and how close
were they to melting down everywhere as it seems no one has asked that question let alone gotten a truthful answer to these questions. p.s im in
cambridge and i am still to close for my own liking.
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reply posted on 8-6-2008 @ 06:34 PM by careface
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Is there a source where I can find out the best place to go in case of a natural or unnatural catastrophe?
I'm in Central Arizona if that matters.
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reply posted on 8-6-2008 @ 07:49 PM by AccessDenied
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To the OP..
I grew up in Muskoka, and live near Algonguin Park now.
For those in The big smoke..I'd get the heck outta Dodge.
For the east coast..I would NOT want to be on an island.
I don't plan on going anywhere but into the bush around me.
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reply posted on 13-6-2008 @ 04:06 PM by Anonymous ATS
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Anyone going to Chile or the Andes Mountains? Lots of small self sustained villages above sea level in Chile as well as in Argentina.
I was gonna take my chances and go to the mountains in Chile, away from the coast and volcanoes when possible.
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reply posted on 16-6-2008 @ 07:23 PM by Anonymous ATS
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reply posted on 19-6-2008 @ 05:58 PM by Anonymous ATS
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I'm a young and frequent/impulsive traveler. So, when it comes to survival I would venture anywhere, thinking anything is possible. If there is
anyone out there who has done relentless research and knows they have found a perfect place to survive, please do share. For I do believe that doing
good for others is the key to the survival of our species.
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reply posted on 19-6-2008 @ 06:06 PM by QBSneak000
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I guess being from Vancouver pretty much means I'm screwed unless I can get east of the rockies.
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reply posted on 26-6-2008 @ 11:55 PM by Swingarm
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Embrace your death, who wants to die from a heart attack or colon cancer when you get a chance at world apocalypse
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