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Maurice Boscorelli

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Lasqueti is a small island between Vancouver and Vancouver Island, home to a little known community of off-gridders who take pride in their from both mainstream culture and mainland .

In this short documentary film, a journalist from 16×9 News goes to meet some of Lasqueti’s characters and find out more about life on this beautiful land that time forgot.

With very little industry or economy, most of the residents live simply, taking what they need from the land and having next to no footprint (and little need for money). The 2011 census recorded 426 people living in Lasqueti, who meet up to socialize in the island’s (one) bar and cafe.

Lasqueti also has a free store, where people can leave or collect items without any monetary exchange. Just one hour by boat from Vancouver island,

Lasqueti doesn’t have a tourist industry, booming or any industry to speak of, but those who live there say that they enjoy the sense of timelessness, community, and freedom that their home provides.
 
I was just reading up on solar panel installation earlier this evening. Cool story
 
Maurice Boscorelli said:
Lasqueti is a small island between Vancouver and Vancouver Island, home to a little known community of off-gridders who take pride in their from both mainstream culture and mainland .

In this short documentary film, a journalist from 16×9 News goes to meet some of Lasqueti’s characters and find out more about life on this beautiful land that time forgot.

With very little industry or economy, most of the residents live simply, taking what they need from the land and having next to no footprint (and little need for money). The 2011 census recorded 426 people living in Lasqueti, who meet up to socialize in the island’s (one) bar and cafe.

Lasqueti also has a free store, where people can leave or collect items without any monetary exchange. Just one hour by boat from Vancouver island,

Lasqueti doesn’t have a tourist industry, booming or any industry to speak of, but those who live there say that they enjoy the sense of timelessness, community, and freedom that their home provides.


:great: ..but like Sarah wrote, I want to keep my internet
 
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