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Cold War relic transformed into high-end survivalist retreat

A Canadian crypto mogul is turning a decommissioned nuclear bunker into a luxury fortress for the ultra-wealthy.

Foreign PolicyPublished July 15, 2026 at 11:35 PM
Two black doors with warning signs built into a snow covered hill, with some dead grass showing through. They are covered by a white arc-shaped cover and a path, with white concrete walls, is paved in front of them

In a move that highlights the growing market for disaster preparedness, a former Canadian military nuclear bunker in Debert, Nova Scotia, is undergoing a transformation into a luxury survivalist complex.

Crypto entrepreneur Jonathan Baha'i, who purchased the site for a mere C$31,300 in 2013, is spearheading the project to convert the 64,000-square-foot facility into 50 high-security units. The development, managed by Fallout Complex Inc., promises amenities ranging from gourmet dining and medical services to biometric security and drone surveillance.

While critics lament the privatization of a historical site, the project reflects a broader trend in the multi-million dollar 'prepping' industry, where private citizens are increasingly taking responsibility for their own security in an era of rising global uncertainty.

The bunker, originally built during the Diefenbaker era to house government officials during a nuclear conflict, was shuttered in 1996 as a cost-cutting measure. Now, it is being reimagined as a self-sufficient, off-grid retreat.

With 11 units already sold, the developers are positioning the complex as a practical solution for storm and crisis preparedness, rather than just a 'doomsday' escape.

While some local officials express concern over the exclusivity of the luxury pricing, others view the project as a unique economic opportunity for the region, potentially bringing jobs and infrastructure to a town that has struggled since the closure of its military base.

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