The most important to live in Canada is to have shelter first of all ( home). Canada is generally very, very cold. In January it reaches -40 and that means practically without shelter in 2-3 hours you're dead . So, I survived two years without a pill in Canada...and now I will explain the dangers :Survival Canada per months :January ( -10 to -40 )Shelter, Thermal , Wool , Raincoat, Glasses, Full Face, Protective boots, double gloves , preferably like baker . 4-5 blankets if you have no home heating ( freezing cold ) (risk of death from hypothermia )Feb. ( -5 to -15 )Shelter, Thermal , Wool , Raincoat, Glasses , Protective boots, double gloves , preferably like baker . 3-4 blankets if you have no home heating ( freezing cold ) (risk of death from hypothermia )March ( -2 to -10 )Shelter, Thermal , Wool , Waterproof , Protective Boots , thick gloves preferably like baker . 2-3 blankets if you have no home heating( cold taiga - tundra ) (risk of pneumonia) (risk of death from hypothermia )April ( 5 to -5 )Shelter, Thermal , Wool , Waterproof , Protective Boots , thick gloves preferably like baker . Two blankets if you have no heating in the house.( cold taiga ) (risk of virus infection , infection, pneumonia , etc.) (risk of death from hypothermia )May ( 15-0 )Shelter , Insulated , Cotton, Waterproof , Protective Boots , thick gloves preferably like baker . 1-2 blankets if you have no heating in the house. (risk of virus infection , infection, pneumonia , etc.)June ( 20-5 ) Cotton , waterproof boot , 1 blanket (risk of virus infection , infection)July ( 30-15 ) Cotton , waterproof, sports , 1 blanket (contamination risk from insects mostly)August ( 25-18 ) Cotton , waterproof, sports , 1 blanket (risk of infection , allergic disease pollen )September ( 20-8 ) cotton, waterproof, Wool , boot , 2 blankets (risk of inflammation , infection and hay fever)October ( 10-0 ) Cotton , waterproof, Wool , boots, gloves Twin 2 blankets (risk of inflammation, infection and pneumonia )November ( 5 to -10 ) Isothermal , wool , and waterproof, thick gloves , boots(risk of inflammation, infection and pneumonia , and natural and hypothermia )
December ( -5 to -20 ) Isothermal , Wool , raincoats, gloves, boots, goggles , full house Feis( Risk of death from hypothermia )In short Canada is a very dangerous place . If you have no money or chick benefit dont come.Sincerely Dennis Lunarian
December ( -5 to -20 ) Isothermal , Wool , raincoats, gloves, boots, goggles , full house Feis( Risk of death from hypothermia )In short Canada is a very dangerous place . If you have no money or chick benefit dont come.Sincerely Dennis Lunarian