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Address: 47 Lockheed Crescent, Debert, NS B0M 1G0, Canada
Phone: (902) 482-4556
State: Nova Scotia
County: Colchester County
City: Debert
Zip Code: B0M 1G0



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Well, to be honest this was a hard to rate. We only seen the outside of the bunker. So please note that this is ONLY a HALF rating. We spoke to the workers as they were leaving and they were closed to the public for renovations. We how ever had had a friendly chat and we almost seen the entrance of the facility. - last person exited and just closed the doors when we discussed looking inside the doors. Bad timing ....lol. Super friendly. Maybe next time we will see it open, and give a full rating. See you guys next time.
This is a seriously fun place to go if you are a senior. We had a party of four and a private tour. The guide was terrific, and the tour triggered fond memories for us all. It's out of the way, but that only adds to the fun. Although it is closed to the general public, you can give them a call for a private tour.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
Laser tag and much more. Take a tour through a piece of history. Very interesting place, worth a visit. It was a cold war bunker from 1957 until the early 90s when it was decommissioned. This is the only Bunker from that era that is open to the public. There were 5 other identical bunkers built at the same time.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
We went for a works Christmas party. It was great funVisited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
Awesome staff, excellent building and very enjoyable activities. We went for the escape room, the particular one we went to was advanced , had a lot of fun. Definitely recommend
Super cool to see this piece of history. Our guide was awesome and knowledgeable. She had a lot of great stories and it's really interesting to see how they balanced preserving the history along side making use of the space for related and modern activities.
So much fun, I've done the bunker tour very informative and really cool to see all that goes on in there. I was lucky enough to bata test the escape room and let me tell you it was a blast, the puzzles were fun and very interactive plus you get to play against an other team in an other room. Then there is the laser tag, adrenal pumping action in a real live nuclear bunker, get a team together or go for some open play against a bunch if randoms, you'll be in for a good cardio work out and have a blast doing it. The staff are all super fun, and are able to answer or find out the answer to any questions you may have. Cant wait to go back for more laser tag action
Enter the Bunker has taken a unique opportunity in a decommissioned Diefenbunker turned entertainment venue. Love the laser tag, and I can't wait 'til they change the escape room we beat the current room. As I'm writing this comment, their Halloween escape room just recently opened. I'm looking at my calendar for a good opening!...
Just drove by but looks interesting!!
Very friendly and personable atmosphere. They have a lot going on here. It is well worth it to check them out.
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