Ontario 72-Hour Survival Food Kit
Canada's Heartland. Where the Great Lakes Meet the Shield.
Ontario is Canada's most populous and economically powerful province — home to the nation's capital, its largest city, the majestic Great Lakes, the ancient Canadian Shield, and some of the world's most fertile farmland. Home to the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, Cree, and many other First Nations peoples, Ontario's food traditions span thousands of years — from the wild rice and maple syrup of the north to the tender corn, beans, and squash of the south. The GVE Ontario 72-Hour Survival Food Kit celebrates that extraordinary diversity, delivering authentic Ontario flavors in emergency-ready form for everything from ice storms to Great Lakes flooding.
What's Inside
- Wild rice and lake trout chowder (freeze-dried) — Ontario's pristine Shield lakes, rich and deeply satisfying
- Three Sisters stew — corn, beans, and squash, the sacred Haudenosaunee agricultural tradition
- Bannock mix sachet — the beloved bread of Ontario's Anishinaabe and Cree peoples
- Maple-glazed venison jerky — Ontario's iconic maple syrup meets wild game, uniquely Canadian
- Ontario apple and cheddar cracker mix — the province's famous orchard apples and dairy heritage
- Wild blueberry and oat granola bar — Ontario Shield blueberries, antioxidant-rich fuel
- Dried cranberry and pumpkin seed trail mix — Ontario's bog cranberries, energy-dense snacking
- Cream of mushroom and wild rice soup sachet — Ontario boreal forest mushrooms, warming comfort food
- Labrador tea and wild mint herbal tea sachet — traditional Anishinaabe remedy of the boreal forest
- Heritage card — Anishinaabe & Haudenosaunee food traditions, Ontario flag, and cultural story
From the Shield to the Shores of the Great Lakes.
Ontario is a province of extraordinary contrasts — from the remote boreal communities of the far north to the multicultural heart of Toronto, from the wild shores of Lake Superior to the fertile fields of the south. The GVE Ontario 72-Hour Survival Food Kit is built for all of it — drawing on the deep food traditions of Ontario's First Nations peoples and the province's remarkable agricultural heritage to deliver authentic flavors in emergency-ready form.
Inspired by Anishinaabe & Haudenosaunee food traditions. Up to 5-year shelf life. No refrigeration required. Ready to eat or minimal prep.