monkeyboy7 wrote:For years I've been convinced that an aircraft carrier would be the most self-sufficient hideout. All of that changed when a friend brought up that they only have about 2 months worth of food and rely heavily on shipments. Now I'm thinking Niagara Falls would make the best zombie refuge.
Well, to start with I know the Niagara Region very well as I live pretty much right in the middle of it in a rural area and until about 3 months ago my work office was in Niagara Falls until being moved to St.Catharines. Niagara Falls, Ontario is a city of 82,997 (2011 stats), right across the Niagara River is Niagara Falls, New York pop.50,193. Niagara Falls, Ontario is in the geopolitical "Niagara Region" (often referred to as Niagara hence the confusion with Niagara Falls) that is a mix of small-medium cities with a fair bit of rural/farmland between them with towns/villages sprinkled about. The Niagara Region has a population of 431,346 (2011), has a land area of 1,854.25 km2 (715.93 sq mi) making an average population density of 232.6/km2 (602/sq mi)-not great but of course there are dense urban areas vs rural.
Bottom line: The city of Niagara Falls would not be a good BOL in a SHTF scenario if just for the reason it is a city of 82,997 with the bonus of having thousands and thousands of tourists who would be stuck in the city in a catastrophic scenario which would be an instant added mess in itself! Niagara Falls has always been a high value civilian nuclear target due to its immense hydroelectric power plants on both sides of the border and don't forget the USAF airbase right across the river in Niagara Falls, New York which is home to a USAF airlift squadron which is another likely target in the event of a nuclear exchange. Of course the probability of a nuclear exchange between the west and Russia/China/? is likely low,...right (?)
monkeyboy7 wrote: First of all, it's in an area known for food production (the Niagara Peninsula). Better yet, it has farmers who grow food for a living. Why learn how to grow crops when you have a bunch of talented farmers nearby?
There is a lot of great farmland in Niagara and we have one of the most mild areas in Canada as far as weather, fruit growing and grapes for wine is what the area is famous for but in the event of a SHTF scenario I'm thinking those well armed farmers are not going to take lightly to outsiders coming in to share in their produce. That includes me as I would be withdrawing with family to one of our family farms
monkeyboy7 wrote: Second, up to half of the water going over the falls can be diverted for power generation. This way, Niagara Falls is electrically self-sufficient; the power grid won't go down in the case of a zombie apocalypse. Oh, and the power source is renewable.
As mentioned the "Niagara" power plants including the one in St.Catharines would face the same problems as other grids in the event of things like a CME, EMP, and other catastrophic events. However the local grid did stay on during the great 2003 power outage because it was somewhat isolated in the larger surrounding grid.
monkeyboy7 wrote: Third, the area is full of supplies during the tourist season. It could get ugly with so many people there, but you'd probably be fine if you moved away from the city center. On the other hand, some buildings in
Niagara Falls would make excellent observation decks.
No, in the event of a SHTF scenario Niagara Falls would quickly descend into chaos probably due to the thousands of desperate tourists who are spread all over the city due to the hotels/motels being distributed all over the city. In the event of a nightmare nuclear exchange Niagara Falls would probably be incinerated.
monkeyboy7 wrote: Tactically speaking, Niagara Falls has a lot of chokehold points. The entire peninsula can only be entered through the east or west sides. The Niagara Gorge separates the US from Canada. Any bridges used to cross the river feeding into Niagara Falls would be fairly easy to defend. There's a border checkpoint less than a kilometer away. The falls themselves are another obvious obstacle.
Yes, Niagara is bordered by Lake Ontario to the north, Lake Erie to the south and the Niagara River to the east which is the border line to the USA. There are 3 bridges across the river to the USA one of which is essentially in downtown Niagara Falls. As mentioned you need a significant security/military force to "secure" them and then from what threat? Americans trying to sneak into Canada for work or maple syrup?
monkeyboy7 wrote: Anyway, am I onto something here? I'd love a critique if possible!
Hopefully I have provided some insight. Rural Niagara would be a not bad BOL in a SHTF scenario but I would want to be well away from the larger urban areas of Niagara Falls, St.Catharines and Welland. Rural Wainfleet, Pelham, West Lincoln and Lincoln would be my choices.