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Canadians fearing nuclear apocalypse flock to visit Cold War bunker

"When Russia invaded Ukraine, we had a lot of public inquiries about whether this museum still functions as a fallout shelter," Christine McGuire, its executive director, told AFP.

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Decommissioned in 1991 at the end of the Cold War, it reopened as a museum in 1998 and welcomes close to 70,000 visitors a year. Speaking in what was the war cabinet room deep inside the four-level facility, McGuire said it remains "an important reminder of how close we all came to global annihilation during the Cold War."