Cold War bomb shelter in rural Nova Scotia finding new life as bunker for the elite | Unpublished
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Publication Date: January 2, 2026 - 12:21

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Cold War bomb shelter in rural Nova Scotia finding new life as bunker for the elite

January 2, 2026

A former Cold War fallout shelter in rural Nova Scotia is being transformed into luxury condominiums for elite clients seeking refuge from global crises.

Project co-owner Paul Mansfield says renovation of the two-storey, underground bunker started less than a year ago, but the project has already attracted attention from several well-heeled buyers. The price range for the 50 condos is a secret — unless the vetting process determines you can afford one.



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