A hand-drawn diagram of a circular mountain access area, labeled as 'Rabbit Mountain Dome - Eden.' The diagram shows a dome structure with a 1400-foot diameter, made of cement with an approximate height of 180 feet. The dome has a mountain access point, main gates, and additional structures such as a tongue and a house. Notes include the surface material and dimensions.

Huge thanks to my smarter-than-me son who helped figure out the math and renderings of the dome in my new book.

A brief overview: the dome covers 35 acres of land near Thunder Bay, Ontario. Within the rendering, each of the three-piece pie sections account for approximately one acre of garden space, the big building is a secret you will discover when you read the book, and the flat section at the back of the dome is where it butts against the mountain and offers access to the old Rabbit Mountain silver mine that’s been reimagined into a massive extension of the survival shelter.

A 3D model rendering of The Dome at Rabbit Mountain

A look inside an Eden tiny home