We help you survive when everyone else is out to get you (and dead).

Survival Isn't About the Fittest

It's About the Smartest and the Most Prepared.

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Survival Tips

Avoid Bloated Cans

Cans are incredibly imortant for survival because they are usually sterile ways of keeping food longer. However, bloated cans have likely been contaminated with bacteria, usually Clostridium botulinum.

You will die of C. botulinum faster than you will starve.
So, keep away!

Bloated Can Example
Peanut Butter

Find and Get Used to Peanut Butter

Peanut butter is full of protein, fat and calories, which are essential to survival.
So, grab as many jars as you can and hold onto them.

Animal Medicine Is Often the Same As Human Medicine

Most people will head to hospitals and clinics for medical supplies.
Avoid congestion, conflict and empty hands by heading to a vet clinic for your medical supplies.

And tust us, you will want and need medical supplies.

Veterinarian

Trust No One, Help No One

Human companionship may be nice, but the simple truth of an apocalypse is that people cannot be trusted. Just as you are acting in your best interest (or we hope you are - that's how you survive long-term), everyone else is likely doing the same.

Most people will stab you in the back - literally.

We Have The Gear

Our products include canned food, camping gear, medicinal supplies, weapons, and more.


Living people equals repeat business.

Our gear is guaranteed to increase your survival chances ten-fold.
We only sell the best survival gear because if you don't survive, then we don't make money.


From A Survivor

"Everyone who made it this far, we've all done worse kinds of things just to stay alive - but we can still come back. We're not too far gone."
- Rick Grimes, 10 year survivor

Our Clients Include

Carol Peletier
Rick Grimes
Daryl Dixon
Michone
Maggie Greene
Negan

Shift from being lucky to being a survivor...

Find out how we can help.

Contact Us

info@apocalypsenow.ca


Location

For safety purposes, our franchises move frequently around North America. Follow the signs for your nearest store.