Municipal Spaces & Services

Strengthen Transparency, Access, and Community Connection

A virtual tour is a powerful tool for building public trust. It allows residents, visitors, and stakeholders to explore civic spaces like city halls, recreation centers, libraries, and public works buildings—at their own pace and from any location.

These tours support inclusive access by removing physical and informational barriers. Highlight features like ramps, elevators, accessible counters, signage, and wayfinding systems that make your facilities welcoming to all residents—including those with disabilities, seniors, and newcomers.

Virtual tours also demonstrate civic investment, support tourism and grant proposals, and promote community engagement. They’re an efficient way to offer transparency and connect more meaningfully with the people you serve.

Make your public spaces more visible, inclusive, and approachable. Let’s create a virtual tour that reflects your community’s values and priorities.

Why Virtual Tours Matter for Cities, Parks & Playgrounds

Access to public spaces starts with understanding them.
From recreation centres to splash pads and trailheads, virtual tours help residents and visitors explore city spaces before they go. Whether for play, planning, or accessibility, a tour builds transparency and ensures that everyone—regardless of age or ability—feels welcome.

🔹 Showcase civic buildings, washrooms, playgrounds, courts, seating areas, and walking paths
🔹 Help families, seniors, and mobility users preview layouts, parking, and pathways
🔹 Support inclusive planning with visuals of ramps, surfacing, signage, and rest stops
🔹 Assist city staff with auditing amenities, asset conditions, and areas requiring upgrades or grant support

Virtual tours help turn civic infrastructure into spaces that are truly accessible and used by all.

Connecting British Columbians to the Outdoors & Each Other

Across BC’s cities and towns, I help municipalities document parks, playgrounds, trails, and public spaces with immersive virtual tours—built to support inclusive planning, recreation, and local pride.

🔹 Serving the Vancouver, Coast & Mountains region (Vancouver, Squamish, Langley, Chilliwack, North Vancouver)
🔹 Touring communities in the Thompson Okanagan (Kelowna, Kamloops, Vernon), Kootenay Rockies (Cranbrook, Nelson, Fernie), and Northern BC (Prince George, Terrace, Smithers)
🔹 Experienced with community centres, nature parks, accessible playgrounds, washroom access, and family-use spaces
🔹 Tours highlight surfaces, terrain, entry points, signage, shaded areas, and inclusive play zones

Great public spaces begin with great access, let’s help residents see what’s waiting for them.