Saskatchewan 72-Hour Survival Food Kit
Canada's Breadbasket. The Land of Living Skies.
Saskatchewan is the heart of the Canadian prairies — a vast, flat, endlessly beautiful landscape of golden wheat fields, enormous skies, and some of the most fertile land on Earth. Home to the Cree, Assiniboine, Saulteaux, Nakoda, and Métis peoples, Saskatchewan's food traditions are rooted in the bounty of the prairies — from the bison that shaped Indigenous culture to the wheat that feeds the world. The GVE Saskatchewan 72-Hour Survival Food Kit celebrates that extraordinary agricultural and Indigenous heritage, delivering authentic Saskatchewan flavors in emergency-ready form for everything from prairie blizzards to spring flooding.
What's Inside
- Saskatchewan wheat berry and lentil stew — the province feeds the world with its grains and pulses, hearty and nourishing
- Smoked bison and wild rice pilaf (freeze-dried) — the sacred food of the Plains Cree, deeply flavorful
- Perogies and sour cream powder sachet — a beloved Ukrainian-Canadian prairie staple, comfort food at its finest
- Bannock mix sachet — the beloved bread of Saskatchewan's First Nations and Métis peoples
- Smoked goldeye fish jerky — a traditional Saskatchewan river fish, high-protein shelf-stable snack
- Saskatoon berry and oat granola bar — the iconic prairie berry, naturally sweet and antioxidant-rich
- Dried chokecherry and sunflower seed trail mix — foraged prairie flavors, energy-dense snacking
- Cream of wheat porridge sachet — Saskatchewan grows the world's finest durum wheat, warming morning fuel
- Prairie sage and mint herbal tea sachet — foraged Saskatchewan prairie remedy, naturally caffeine-free
- Heritage card — Cree, Assiniboine & Métis food traditions, Saskatchewan flag, and cultural story
The Land That Feeds the World.
Saskatchewan produces more food per capita than almost any place on Earth — and the GVE Saskatchewan 72-Hour Survival Food Kit brings that extraordinary abundance into emergency-ready form. From Regina to Saskatoon, Prince Albert to the remote northern communities, this kit is built for the Land of Living Skies.
Inspired by Cree, Assiniboine & Métis food traditions and Saskatchewan's agricultural heritage. Up to 5-year shelf life. No refrigeration required. Ready to eat or minimal prep.