Best place to build an illegal cabin?

Section8

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From what I gather, the Northern Territories aren't very good for this. In fact, I just read a story about this guy's cabin being demolished in the Yukon. I've read about people doing this in Northern BC, but that was 20-30 years ago, I imagine attitudes have changed. I've also heard about people doing it in Newfoundland. Just curious if anyone knows of someone doing this. Feel free to DM instead.
 
I've had several illegal structures I lived in torn down by the RCMP, most in winter and it was devastating. You can still get land for cheap in the rural Maritimes, loads of hobos and dirty kids including myself have bought land out here and a doing all the cool homesteading shit we always dreamed about doing out west. An acre and a half of forest in my area just sold for $5000 and larger acreages go for an average of $1000 an acre. Its a poors Paradise.
 
I've had several illegal structures I lived in torn down by the RCMP, most in winter and it was devastating. You can still get land for cheap in the rural Maritimes, loads of hobos and dirty kids including myself have bought land out here and a doing all the cool homesteading shit we always dreamed about doing out west. An acre and a half of forest in my area just sold for $5000 and larger acreages go for an average of $1000 an acre. Its a poors Paradise.

If you don't mind, whereabouts were these shelters taken down?
 
You can legally rent crown land for a cabin in Newfoundland for $100 per year

This is good info.

Edit: I couldn't find any info on this. Could you link a source?

I've actually narrowed down my plan to 3 places. 1. Northwestern Quebec. 2. Innu land in Labrador and 3. Abandoned towns in Newfoundland.
 
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This is an old thread, but I'm updating in case someone else has the same plans.

I looked into the legalities of the Newfoundland crown land lease and it is indeed about $100-150 per year, but you need a survey done, and that's like $2K.-$5k depending on the size of the plot. Also, that permit is only for "recreational cabins". Meaning you cannot live on it year-round. The year-round permit is a lot more per year and has requirements such as a certified septic system, water source etc.
 
Why bother with a cabin that can get demolished and cant be moved? why not RV/Tiny house? Cabin on wheels 🤔
 
From what I gather, the Northern Territories aren't very good for this. In fact, I just read a story about this guy's cabin being demolished in the Yukon. I've read about people doing this in Northern BC, but that was 20-30 years ago, I imagine attitudes have changed. I've also heard about people doing it in Newfoundland. Just curious if anyone knows of someone doing this. Feel free to DM instead.

Crown land buddy…. As long as they aren’t planning on using the land
 
This is an old thread, but I'm updating in case someone else has the same plans.

I looked into the legalities of the Newfoundland crown land lease and it is indeed about $100-150 per year, but you need a survey done, and that's like $2K.-$5k depending on the size of the plot. Also, that permit is only for "recreational cabins". Meaning you cannot live on it year-round. The year-round permit is a lot more per year and has requirements such as a certified septic system, water source etc.

Eventually I’m planning on something of the sort.
 
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