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There are lots of places like this in most Provinces. In fact most of the landmass of Canada is unincorporated. Even the most populous Province, Ontario, has multiple huge unincorporated townships.

The downside is of course that you have no services (eg. water, school, hospital, fire department). For most people though, they'll simply drive on over to the closest incorporated township and use their services (for free!).

This is also something people do by living in a rural area that IS incorporated. A lot of people will live just outside of a major town/city, and pay way less property taxes, as they only pay for the services they receive (usually a volunteer fire department and trash collection, and a councilor or reeve or two). But what actually stops you from driving into town and using their beach or grocery store?