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In most cases (aside from contiguous first in Canada) you can evacuate a town over. If your property is well managed you'll be fine.
Also sweaters and blue light lamps exist
And don't forget your vitamin D. Most don't realize you need it as a supplement in Canada winters period, even if you get outside regularly. It can be a major contributor to winter blues.