Winter Survival Kit
Winter emergencies in Canada can escalate quickly. Snowstorms, freezing rain, power outages, highway closures, and vehicle breakdowns all demand practical gear and planning.
Warmth Comes First
Cold exposure can become dangerous fast. Keep blankets, sleeping bags, gloves, hats, extra socks, and layered clothing available at home and in vehicles.
Winter Survival Gear In Stock
Blankets, lighting, tools, emergency food, water gear, bags, gloves, and practical survival supplies for Canadian winter conditions.
Winter Vehicle Kit
Every vehicle should carry a small winter emergency kit. Include a flashlight, blanket, water, snacks, shovel, traction aid, booster cables, gloves, and a phone charging option.
Power Outage Winter Supplies
During cold-weather blackouts, lighting and warmth are critical. Keep flashlights, lanterns, batteries, warm clothing, and emergency food accessible.
Visibility and Safety
Winter storms reduce visibility. Reflective gear, warning lights, headlamps, and bright markers can help keep you visible during roadside emergencies.
Donβt Get Caught by the First Big Storm
The first serious winter warning sends people looking for batteries, lights, blankets, tools, and emergency supplies. Beat the rush.
Home Winter Kit Checklist
- Flashlights and lanterns
- Spare batteries
- Blankets and warm clothing
- Emergency food and water
- First aid kit
- Radio or backup communication
- Basic tools and work gloves