I have 20 acres in north Sask. you nailed it. A huge bonus here is the people. I only have 20 acres but my neighbor gives me full access to 3 surrounding wooded quarters: all the firewood and hunting I can want. Big downside is basically everyone is nonstop spraying roundup.
Good video. I recently purchased 153 acres in Saskatchewan of untouched land. I can work outside all day in -25C if there isn't wind. I chose my land due to its location and over 100 acres is woods where we can build in the center of it. Winter is the best time to get your firewood ready for next year and then it heats you twice!
I've noticed you discount or put down, lots of places due to cold weather. There are some people that like, and prefer places that are cold and snowy. I find it better for being self sufficient.
Yeah, I was born and raised in northern saskatchewan. Give me a cold day any day. +30 is too hot for me, that's nap time. My ancestors came here well over a hundred years ago and built from nothing. Now with modern tech it is so much easier to homestead too.
Attaboy! I moved back to NE Sask after 16 years of the Bow Valley and Calgary. If you want to learn about contentment move to Saskatchewan. It’s quiet and it’s peaceful.
Cold and windy was my personal impression as well. There was also lots of ticks and mosquitoes in some of the country and wooded areas during the summer. The landscape in a lot of areas doesn't seem very interesting and there really isn't a whole lot going on. It would be great for people who want to get away from large crowds of people and big cities. Locals can be nice but some small town folks seem to have a very negative (unwelcoming) bias against people that they perceive to be from the cities. There are people on YT in SK doing some really cool things with year-round green houses. I would want to try that in any cold climate. Otherwise, like you said, if you don't have a reason to be there, I personally wouldn't bother. There are so many better areas in Canada... But then again maybe certain people want to be in an area that isn't popular and less populated.
Interesting perspective. Living in Saskatchewan my entire life (grew up in South SK and live in boreal fringe now) and knowing the areas you spoke of intimately, the wind is definitely a fact of life, much like the cold. However, the trade off's are worth it in my mind - access to lakes with a short drive, miles between neighbors, rich soil (for most part), cheaper properties and as you mentioned, friendly folk (for most part). But like everywhere, it depends on what you want. It is certainly not for everyone, that's for sure. But there are a lot of benefits to living here once you embrace it. I smiled because it has been so cold and wet here this spring, early summer.
Yes, winters are cold & windy. But that’s just one season. Spring & fall are my favorite seasons. For over a month this year we had no HVAC on. Some parts of the summers are a little too hot for me. Ironically, until a couple years ago Yellow Grass/Midale, Sask. held hottest temperature in Canada of 45 C for over 80 yrs. Possibly most improved province economically & politically the last 15 or so years. Population has increased by more than 200,000 people in this time period too. If people could get their heads around the cold & learn to adapt just like they do in the frigging hot climates Saskatchewan can be an excellent place to live.
Very interesting to hear the thoughts. I suggest examining some of your preconceived bias when it comes to certain areas. The south areas (within 1 hour of US border) on the prairies, through Manitoba across Sask and Alberta are very low population, good terrain variations and amazing resources from lakes, trees etc. While there is wind in areas with little terrain changes, there are lot's of amazing areas with South Saskatchewan that would be very solid choices. Minimal predators, minimal people, minimal natural disasters, abundance of resources
I grew up on an organic mixed farm in the south west. Winters are milder, closer to Medicine Har weather. If you have native prairie grass it is drought proof. Good place to graze animals. Our farm had a natural under ground spring. Very low population. My family were original homesteaders.
When you are buying in remote parts of any of the CA provences make sure to research the property crime stats and know how close the Indian reservations are situated! You will have to be fairly dilligent watching out for poaching, theft and even home invasion so dont let your guard down.
Yep absolutely agree, people will call you racist but the truth is truth folks! And no not everyone is like that I’ve met and worked for some very nice and respectful natives but heard some of the crazy stories, its very unfortunate that some groups ruin it for the good people that don’t deserve to be treated bad and get accused just because of their heritage
We own a place in nemeiben lake about 20 min north of Laronge. Theres an aboriginal guy on the lake that prevents a lot of issues up there but still boat thefts, lots of window smashing and stuff like that. We’re on boat only access and still get the odd break in every 5 years. No serious damage or theft and one time they just left a note said it was an emergency
@@highbrass7777 nope, left a sorry note and didn’t leave much of a mess though. We also had a mechanic break into all the lakes on the cabin. Didn’t steal anything. Left a spark plug wrench behind. Our property taxes went up slightly as somehow they knew about additional faucets and shower in the cabin. I suspect they paid a local to take pictures and break in each place
Saskatchewan is a place for the heartier person who is unaffected by a little weather. Tougher people. The problem is the central parts of the province - near or at the treelike have some of the worst crime in the entire country. After policing here for almost 30 years, I could leave tomorrow and never come back.
You've raised some interest for me about this province. I would like to learn more. What would be the best way to speak with you about your views on a specific area? Thank you.
Yikes...you're reminding me that where I'm about to move & set up shop for the next little while is in a part of Colorado that I describe basically how you describe Saskatchewan. I'll figure it out. Apricots. Currants. Greens and roots. And SPRUCE 😆
I am wondering what part of Saskatchewan that Quick Dick McDick is from. He is a hard working guy who is trying to scratch out a living in that province.
to be honest. I have live in sask all my life. Your assessment of properties that you have no idea if it's for sale or not os somewhat insulting. I would stick to actual listing's.
I think that it would’ve been good to look at listings. A lot of the property is not ever going to go up for sale. It is not land that peoplecan move onto, ever.
Haha...That's funny because when Alberta was told to conserve their power last winter it was Saskatchewan that gave them power so their power grid didn't crash!
The worst part about this province is the politics. Old, hateful, regressive politicians and their supoorters. Many young peoole leave the small towns and even the province because the bigotry.
I have 20 acres in north Sask. you nailed it. A huge bonus here is the people. I only have 20 acres but my neighbor gives me full access to 3 surrounding wooded quarters: all the firewood and hunting I can want. Big downside is basically everyone is nonstop spraying roundup.
Cant they learn. Its toxic. Causes cancer. Been banned by other countries
Yes. Well said! There are some really great organic pockets of the province but they are populated to their maximum. 😊
Good video. I recently purchased 153 acres in Saskatchewan of untouched land. I can work outside all day in -25C if there isn't wind. I chose my land due to its location and over 100 acres is woods where we can build in the center of it. Winter is the best time to get your firewood ready for next year and then it heats you twice!
I've noticed you discount or put down, lots of places due to cold weather. There are some people that like, and prefer places that are cold and snowy. I find it better for being self sufficient.
Keeps competion down
Yeah, I was born and raised in northern saskatchewan. Give me a cold day any day. +30 is too hot for me, that's nap time. My ancestors came here well over a hundred years ago and built from nothing. Now with modern tech it is so much easier to homestead too.
Attaboy! I moved back to NE Sask after 16 years of the Bow Valley and Calgary. If you want to learn about contentment move to Saskatchewan. It’s quiet and it’s peaceful.
Cold and windy was my personal impression as well. There was also lots of ticks and mosquitoes in some of the country and wooded areas during the summer. The landscape in a lot of areas doesn't seem very interesting and there really isn't a whole lot going on. It would be great for people who want to get away from large crowds of people and big cities. Locals can be nice but some small town folks seem to have a very negative (unwelcoming) bias against people that they perceive to be from the cities.
There are people on YT in SK doing some really cool things with year-round green houses. I would want to try that in any cold climate. Otherwise, like you said, if you don't have a reason to be there, I personally wouldn't bother. There are so many better areas in Canada... But then again maybe certain people want to be in an area that isn't popular and less populated.
Thank you for this comment!! Inspiring!! ✌️🇨🇦
Guinea hens.
Lots of good old farm boys in Ontario
Interesting perspective. Living in Saskatchewan my entire life (grew up in South SK and live in boreal fringe now) and knowing the areas you spoke of intimately, the wind is definitely a fact of life, much like the cold. However, the trade off's are worth it in my mind - access to lakes with a short drive, miles between neighbors, rich soil (for most part), cheaper properties and as you mentioned, friendly folk (for most part). But like everywhere, it depends on what you want. It is certainly not for everyone, that's for sure. But there are a lot of benefits to living here once you embrace it. I smiled because it has been so cold and wet here this spring, early summer.
looks as if summer is showing up this week! 🤞
I lived here 64 yrs , worked year around outside, raised on a Dairy Farm.
Yes, winters are cold & windy. But that’s just one season. Spring & fall are my favorite seasons. For over a month this year we had no HVAC on. Some parts of the summers are a little too hot for me. Ironically, until a couple years ago Yellow Grass/Midale, Sask. held hottest temperature in Canada of 45 C for over 80 yrs. Possibly most improved province economically & politically the last 15 or so years. Population has increased by more than 200,000 people in this time period too. If people could get their heads around the cold & learn to adapt just like they do in the frigging hot climates Saskatchewan can be an excellent place to live.
It’s hot, now! So many forests and lakes around us in the Parkland area… we moved here from BC and AB.
Lived near Coronach in Southern Sask for 13 years. About 10 miles from USA border. Had the most productive gardens I have ever grown.
Please pick Manitoba! 🤗
Very interesting to hear the thoughts. I suggest examining some of your preconceived bias when it comes to certain areas. The south areas (within 1 hour of US border) on the prairies, through Manitoba across Sask and Alberta are very low population, good terrain variations and amazing resources from lakes, trees etc. While there is wind in areas with little terrain changes, there are lot's of amazing areas with South Saskatchewan that would be very solid choices. Minimal predators, minimal people, minimal natural disasters, abundance of resources
I grew up on an organic mixed farm in the south west. Winters are milder, closer to Medicine Har weather. If you have native prairie grass it is drought proof. Good place to graze animals. Our farm had a natural under ground spring. Very low population. My family were original homesteaders.
When you are buying in remote parts of any of the CA provences make sure to research the property crime stats and know how close the Indian reservations are situated! You will have to be fairly dilligent watching out for poaching, theft and even home invasion so dont let your guard down.
Yep absolutely agree, people will call you racist but the truth is truth folks! And no not everyone is like that I’ve met and worked for some very nice and respectful natives but heard some of the crazy stories, its very unfortunate that some groups ruin it for the good people that don’t deserve to be treated bad and get accused just because of their heritage
We own a place in nemeiben lake about 20 min north of Laronge.
Theres an aboriginal guy on the lake that prevents a lot of issues up there but still boat thefts, lots of window smashing and stuff like that. We’re on boat only access and still get the odd break in every 5 years. No serious damage or theft and one time they just left a note said it was an emergency
@@mrlukenukem88 I would bet money that they never even tried to contact you to pay for the damages of their "emergency", lol.
@@highbrass7777 nope, left a sorry note and didn’t leave much of a mess though.
We also had a mechanic break into all the lakes on the cabin. Didn’t steal anything. Left a spark plug wrench behind.
Our property taxes went up slightly as somehow they knew about additional faucets and shower in the cabin.
I suspect they paid a local to take pictures and break in each place
Screw you moniyas… go home!
Saskatchewan is a place for the heartier person who is unaffected by a little weather. Tougher people. The problem is the central parts of the province - near or at the treelike have some of the worst crime in the entire country. After policing here for almost 30 years, I could leave tomorrow and never come back.
I've been waiting for this.
Can you do California please! Especially Southern California around lake arrowhead/ Big Bear lake. Loving your videos and thank you!
On-terrible please! Norther ontario of course
The property by La Ronge is in the Canadian Shield, won’t be good for agriculture. Smaller homes with wood/ coal stoves are a must for independence.
And the crime
Thanks ❤
Please do NC!!!
You've raised some interest for me about this province. I would like to learn more. What would be the best way to speak with you about your views on a specific area? Thank you.
Speak to someone who lives in Saskatchewan rather than someone who is speaking about Saskatchewan.
we are wet this year... climate is cyclical
Yikes...you're reminding me that where I'm about to move & set up shop for the next little while is in a part of Colorado that I describe basically how you describe Saskatchewan. I'll figure it out. Apricots. Currants. Greens and roots. And SPRUCE 😆
Can’t grow apricots in Saskatchewan unless it’s in a greenhouse! ha ha
@@Mrs.LadeyBug 😭
Lots of good old boy farmers in Ontario
No one in their right mind would ever move to Green Lake..
Do ontario!!
I am wondering what part of Saskatchewan that Quick Dick McDick is from. He is a hard working guy who is trying to scratch out a living in that province.
Tuffnell
to be honest. I have live in sask all my life. Your assessment of properties that you have no idea if it's for sale or not os somewhat insulting. I would stick to actual listing's.
I think that it would’ve been good to look at listings. A lot of the property is not ever going to go up for sale. It is not land that peoplecan move onto, ever.
You saved the best for last? :) Never leaving:P
Where is Vermont???
We left Saskatchewan. You don't want to be stuck there when the grid goes down.
Why is that?
@@MagpieMalone winter.
Not in PA anyways.
@@MagpieMalone no power, gas, food, refrigeration, transportation and -40
Haha...That's funny because when Alberta was told to conserve their power last winter it was Saskatchewan that gave them power so their power grid didn't crash!
Hey Birss green house in dauphin Manitoba wants to sell private Facebook them
Not sure why north battleford looks so north of Saskatoon
It's north west
Is that nate lmao
Waste of time
The worst part about this province is the politics. Old, hateful, regressive politicians and their supoorters. Many young peoole leave the small towns and even the province because the bigotry.
Thats why sask is the best
@@Chris-jr2nu why's that?
@@choui4 if your not canadian just say so and go back to india