A 1 For safety...they only look for that...trust me...you don't got your mask on...
better be prepared....next time you wear it...garanteed
senario field are AWSOME...seriouly...the village is the best...my opinion...
theres a (crashed) helicopter there...alot of stuff
for rental you can't ask better
there's also the jungle,the sherwood,camping field,recreational speed ball,and more comming feilds I think
and a tournament speed ball with supair
you got to call the owner,asked him when the field is open...
normal price for rentals...good price for regular players
rules are explained befor EACH game and safety rules too....
very very very good service...if you got to tech your marker or whatever you need
staff is very friendly,,,refs too,,,
there are regular players playing over there...
they have anyting you need for a good day of paintball
Apocalypse Paintball is a suprisingly large paintball feed in Edmonston, New Brunswick, right across the border from the US. They are one of the only large paintball fields for miles around. They have one major tournament speedball course, a larger practice speedball course, a village, a woods course, another course called the jungle, and a few more i can't even recall! They have a huge lobster tail for a bunker, several cabins and forts in the village course, and their speedball course may not be air bunkers, but it has great placement on everybunker and is super fun to play on. They have unbelievably friendly staff who are avid paintballers and they are very careful to make sure that safety is always #1. They have very reasonable prices for their field paint, things of that sort, and they will help you with anything you need. They are usually there every weekend, they even came out to play in 30 degree weather! I would highly recommend you check them out, i'll see you there! Oh, and if you are not good with french, they are bilingual and if you want to show off a bit, just say JOUER AU PAINTBALL and you'll fit right in. Peace out people
Last edited on Saturday, December 20th, 2003 at 8:11 am PST