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About O'Driscoll Family Homestead Experiment

Our family recently relocated from British Columbia to Nova Scotia to reunite with our family on the east coast, have our children grow up with their cousins, and to build a happy and sustainable life on Cape Breton Island. We recently purchased 27 acres and a home in the Cape Breton Highlands.

We are beginning to build our homestead from scratch as of September 2020. We have never done this before. If you are looking for seasoned professional homesteading families to follow on YouTube, you should probably look elsewhere.

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