We appreciate forthrightness. Unfortunately the bottom line is just that; the bottom line. Lack of appropriate players, or appropriate place to play means you don't play.
We live in a small community ourselves. There are actually quite a few airsoft players here, but we've been at it for ten years now. We also have two advantages over most other places. For starters we have a larger, average income than most places in the country here in Alberta. We are also surrounded by farmland; some of which are incredibly expansive. Basically everyone knows someone who owns a lot of private property.
You do live in BC though; I'm sure you can find somewhere more appropriate to play. It's important to avoid the public at all costs. You must eliminate the chance of running into hikers, people walking their dogs, etc. Private property is really the only way to go.
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