Canadian Survivors Page

Canadian FlagI created this page for all Canadians on the site to get together and share some information. It is also for Americans, who think that all Canadians are maple syrup licking, beaver hugging, Frenchies, and I want to show them that that is an unfair label. Canadians are often hunters, and survivalists, just as much as Americans. We can hold our own just as well as you can, we DO have an army, which is currently serving in Iraq (I personally have 2 friends that are there now), and we are very strong-willed people. We are usually more polite (no offense), which will allow us to have better relations with other survivors. We have lots of guns, because of all of the hunting we do, and there are not many major population centers, at least not near each other. We've got lots of fertile land, and many places are above the snowline, which will render zombies ineffective. So other Canadian survivors, add what you like and what you see fit to add, and tell us where you live.

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Canadian Zombie Survivalists and Wiki Members:

dominickmagas- Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada (and proud of it!)

Deoghbaire: Regina (lame). So here's the game plan for Canada. As soon as the outbreak hits head as far north or too the Rockies as quick as possible with your respective guns/honey (love the honey) and gear. Keep out any undesirables that cannot survive in our climate (still pretty sure no Floridians will make it that far north). Come early winter come down from our perches and start busting some frozen brains. Continue until snow hits (don't wanna walk into a z mouth like a bear trap). Come back in early thaw time to bust some more skulls and quickly cultivate and plant seeds. Tractors are an impenetrable fortress. Retreat back to regular safe home base and come back in time to harvest crops and haul ass back home. After a few years the zombies should be mostly wiped out and we will be established enough to bomb any possible major zombie outposts off the map. Likely the style of living for at least a generation so there isn't a re-outbreak due to people getting careless a'la 28 weeks later.

LegendRn- I'm not Canadian, but I will say that Northern Canada is one of the best places to be during z-day, because all the zeds not wearing parkas will freeze to death

Richboy33l- I think Canadians rock. There's plenty of bacon and syrup, a good climate, nice and friendly folks, and you are the most peaceful folks except Fiji and Iceland, both of which have incredibly small armies. I could consider going to Canada, as long as you save some syrup and bacon for me.

Splinter- I live in British Columbia. Good idea on heading north but since I'm close to the coast i think I'm gonna hop on a boat with my trusty (but stolen) rifle and make for Vitoria island. It is a fairly big place but i figure with enough work I'll be able to quarantine the place, build walls and the like around the most of the island. hopefully find some other survivors. build up a big group and arm everyone with sufficient training and the like. Then it's time to head on down to America to hopefully find some better weapons/survivors maybe if lucky I'll come into contact with wiki members.stock up on whatever i can get with my team of 25. 2 semi's one is cargo one is gas. then I'll head north and hopefully collect anyone willing to come back to my base on the island.

Swingcat - Toronto, Canada.

Mehillus: Thompson, Manitoba. i live in a small city, and you can get to anywhere in half an hour on foot from my house, and my location is easily defensible. unfortunately, there is only one way in or out of he city, so, if it got blocked, i may be screwed.

Ejiki: Newfoundland, Canada. Aside from being a huge island with large rocky coastline...there's only a population of about 500,000. Plus there's plenty of vegetation and animals to hunt. My province rocks.


Thedeadwalkk: Lower Mainland British Columbia, in the past day i have made a survival plan for BC members, how ever it is more focused towards people who live near vancouver, but i urge you to check it out. link is: http://www.zombiesurvivalwiki.com/page/British+Columbia+Zombie+Survival feel free to add anything in it that you wish.

Masterson: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Proud member of the U of S Zombie Militia
For myself: trained in winter survival, first-aid, close quarter combat, small arms, shotguns and rifles. And a wealth of knowledge in regards to Chemistry, Physics and Military History. As a group, our combined knowledge borders on nightmarish: Blackpowder, Gun-cotton, various homemade explosives, siege engine construction, fortress construction, ancient construction techniques, herbilism.
Surprising enough, all members are in generally good shape.
Canadian Tire on Circle Drive in Saskatoon is our first hold-out location selected. Easy enough to secure and more than enough supplies to become self-sufficent, including food/water collection/production and energy production.
As for winter, average winter temp is -15C with it dipping to -40C and cooler with the winds. More than enough to freeze any "Zed" in our area, making easy targets.. Summer, simply secure again and wait till winter.

Tigertank: Oshawa, Ontaio. We could always use PEI, since very fertile soil, an island, only 1 bridge onto the island, along with a medium sized airport and a harbour. There's always the Arctic Islands like Baffin Island, or Ellesmere Island. In some larger cities, some universities could be used since they have large amounts of food. Only problem is some are large and a lot of windows to cover and area to cover.


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dominickmagas Do zombies freeze in the snow or cold climates? (page: 1 2) 35 Nov 6 2008, 8:05 AM EST by Survivor_Gill
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I know that in a lot of books, movies, etc, zombies freeze up when they are in the snow, freezing them solid and unmooving. When it gets warm, they thaw. What do you guys think of that?
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residentmagnum Canadian / northern states (page: 1 2 3) 53 Oct 12 2008, 11:47 PM EDT by AgEnT_GrEEn
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Even in Michigan crops can be grown and there are many hunters
Many of the hockey players for the red wings are canadian along with the governor
If the zombies freeze in the winter they will thaw out repeated before March so no place other than antartica would be a safe place from zombies

Are the Canadians more polite that is unknown
Maybe some day Canadai will be part of the U.P. or part of the U.S.A
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Arondevil-1 You were wrong 0 Sep 21 2008, 2:57 PM EDT by Arondevil-1
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You were wrong about iceland i live there and we dont have a small armie, we dont have anyh at all and havnet had for over 1000 years, since iceland was discovered!
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