Prepare for TomorrowHidden away in the temperate coastal wilderness, amidst Southern British Columbia’s gulf islands, lies a community of like-minded people who are looking to build a better future.  Safe Island offers a unique opportunity for those who seek a more sustainable and self-sufficient way of living.  On Safe Island, you can start preparing for tomorrow, today.
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Declining Food Security

“Globally, climate change is expected to threaten food production and certain aspects of food quality, as well as food prices and distribution systems.” CDC

With its mild winters and long growing seasons, Safe Island is an excellent climate for growing your own food and raising your own livestock. Create your own fully sustainable homestead.

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Increasing Cost of Living

“Cost of living increasing at fastest rate in 10 years” CBS News

With Capitalism and Consumerism driving the modern-day cost of living to unattainable heights, the solution is in self sufficiency. Safe Island is home to one of the few coastal communities that is not dependent on BC Hydro, but implements alternative energy sources. While access to Vancouver Island amenities is available by way of a passenger barge, much of the day-to-day necessities of Safe Island inhabitants are sourced locally. This community-wide passion for self sufficiency helps support a rich, yet affordable, lifestyle.

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Crime & Civil Unrest

“Global Peacefulness Falls With Sustained Rise in Civil Unrest in the Last Decade and Is Set to Worsen as Economic Impact of COVID-19 Takes Hold.” News Wire

Crime and civil unrest are often linked to wide-scale deprivation of perceived necessities of living. Safe Island provides an environment where its residents can take greater ownership over the meeting of their own needs, thereby mitigating dependency on and vulnerability with respect to global economics.

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Risk of Pandemics

“While we can’t predict exactly when or where the next epidemic or pandemic will begin, we know one is coming.” CDC

When the coronavirus pandemic swept the globe in 2020, densely populated areas, particularly those that were also connection points for both domestic and international travel, saw some of the fastest spread. Social Distancing and staying in small “bubbles” was quickly established as one of the best ways to flatten the curve. Safe Island offers spacious living within a small community that is removed from travel and commuter routes.

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Declining Food Security

“Globally, climate change is expected to threaten food production and certain aspects of food quality, as well as food prices and distribution systems.” CDC

With its mild winters and long growing seasons, Safe Island is an excellent climate for growing your own food and raising your own livestock. Each 10-acre undeveloped lot is a blank canvas for creating your own fully sustainable homestead.

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Increasing Cost of Living

“Cost of living increasing at fastest rate in 10 years” CBS News

With Capitalism and Consumerism driving the modern-day cost of living to unattainable heights, the solution is in self sufficiency. Safe Island is home to one of the few coastal communities that is not dependent on BC Hydro, but implements alternative energy sources. While access to Vancouver Island amenities is available by way of a passenger barge, much of the day-to-day necessities of Safe Island inhabitants are sourced locally. This community-wide passion for self sufficiency helps support a rich, yet affordable, lifestyle.

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Crime & Civil Unrest

“Global Peacefulness Falls With Sustained Rise in Civil Unrest in the Last Decade and Is Set to Worsen as Economic Impact of COVID-19 Takes Hold.” News Wire

Crime and civil unrest are often linked to wide-scale deprivation of perceived necessities of living. Safe Island provides an environment where its residents can take greater ownership over the meeting of their own needs, thereby mitigating dependency on and vulnerability with respect to global economics.

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Social Disconnect

“America’s Crisis Of Disconnection Runs Deeper Than Politics” Brené Brown

Not quite sure how to frame this one. Survivalists/Preppers tend to be a little isolated by nature. Any ideas how to frame social interconnectedness for a prepper?

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Environmental Disconnect

“Since the 1950s, research suggests, we have become more and more distanced from nature and its life-giving benefits.” Berkeley

For all of humanities advances, we are still biological creatures who depend on natural living for our physical, mental and emotional well-being. With safeguards in place preventing overdevelopment or loss of green space and surrounding ecosystems, Safe Island is a sparsely populated location providing ample opportunity to reconnect with the natural environment.

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Climate Change

“Right now, the sea level is rising at a rate greater than at any time in the past 2,000 years, 15 of the 16 hottest years on record have occurred since 2001, species are dying off at the worst rate since the dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years ago and every year, about 8 million metric tons of plastic pollution end up in the world’s oceans.” Spencer Munson

I want to say something about leading a movement of individuals committed to taking personal accountability to mitigate climate change. But again, how to word this for the prepper set who are often lone-worlf, anti-bandwagon types???

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We are dedicated in building a community of individuals who share similar values – not only with one another, but with the close-knit group of unique Islanders that already call this special place home. To this end, we invite you to tell us a little bit about yourself and what has drawn you to Safe Island. Click on the button below to complete an Expression of Interest and receive more information about Safe Island.

Once you complete the expression of interest, you’ll gain access to exclusive content including aerial footage of the Safe Island acreage, photos, a detailed description of the shared amenities available to Safe Island community members, and much more!