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March 26th, 2020, 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by
410001661
No kidding. This farm is in Niagara and the grass in the back of his fields is looking better than the grass on my front lawn. Because of the crappy spring we had last this same farmer did not plant anything in his fields last year and I was surprised how quickly the fields grew over. By the time bow season came around the grass in some parts of his fields were well over 6' tall. I was not sure how it would effect the deer hunt but that was the best season we had so far.

Originally Posted by
fishfood
It's like a totally different world there from November till may . Its stays cold not like down south, get a bit of snow and it melts away in no time. Your snow stays from October to may lol.
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Length of season is definitely inverted from us haha. Well, still love the winter for now. But starting to think about retirement and that kind of temperature sure is tempting. Not sure if I can afford house with acreage in those parts though. HaHa.
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March 26th, 2020 05:33 PM
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March 27th, 2020, 10:03 AM
#12

Originally Posted by
Deer Hunter
Length of season is definitely inverted from us haha. Well, still love the winter for now. But starting to think about retirement and that kind of temperature sure is tempting. Not sure if I can afford house with acreage in those parts though. HaHa.

Unfortunately, I think that boat has sailed. I have been looking and for anything decent you are over the $1MM mark for a house with anything >25acres of both field and bush. My buddy just bought the farm beside his and for the land only (80 acres - 40 workable and 40 bush) he paid $750,000
Look east towards Kingston or if you are OK with the flats look to SW Ontario. If you really want to pull the trigger New Brunswick or Nova Scotia have some amazing deals but their winters are TOUGH.
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March 27th, 2020, 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by
410001661
Unfortunately, I think that boat has sailed. I have been looking and for anything decent you are over the $1MM mark for a house with anything >25acres of both field and bush. My buddy just bought the farm beside his and for the land only (80 acres - 40 workable and 40 bush) he paid $750,000
Look east towards Kingston or if you are OK with the flats look to SW Ontario. If you really want to pull the trigger New Brunswick or Nova Scotia have some amazing deals but their winters are TOUGH.
Wow that’s crazy. Every thing I find so far in SW that I can afford is underwater most of the time in a conservation area were you can’t build. I just sold a nice place around the Ottawa Valley. Neighbours were not too friendly and one was crazy.
Might still look around that area as price are lower.
Thanks for your help.
Last edited by Deer Hunter; March 27th, 2020 at 06:24 PM.
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