Kitimat and northwestern British Columbia

360 photo virtual tours in Kitimat.

360 Vid is a Canadian 360 photo virtual tour studio serving Kitimat, the build-out heart of the northwest BC LNG corridor, on site. For the LNG, smelter, and terminal operators here we deliver on premise, single tenant, and air-gapped with no cloud, ISN registered and insured. We scope each site from a recorded remote walkthrough first, then travel for capture. Municipal and commercial tours start at $7,000.

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Built for the LNG corridor, on your terms for data

The build-out heart of the northwest BC LNG corridor.

Kitimat is a District municipality at the head of the Douglas Channel on BC's north coast, 8,236 residents in the 2021 Census, a small planned industrial town sitting on top of the largest industrial build-out in the province. That is exactly where our combination of 360 photo capture, Canadian field delivery, and air-gapped on-premise hosting fits. We are ISN registered and insured, and we mobilize crews to the north coast for industrial and municipal work on site.

The buyer universe is the anchor industry. LNG Canada is Canada's first large-scale LNG export facility and the largest private-sector investment in Canadian history, an estimated $40 billion, 14 million tonnes per annum from two trains, with its first cargo loaded on 2025-06-30. Rio Tinto BC Works runs a hydro-powered aluminium smelter with capacity of about 432,000 tonnes per year. Cedar LNG, majority-owned by the Haisla Nation at 50.1 percent, is the world's first Indigenous majority-owned LNG project, took a positive final investment decision on 2024-06-25, and is targeted in service in late 2028. Coastal GasLink, the roughly 670 km pipeline, terminates here to feed LNG Canada. For the security-sensitive operators among them the first qualifying question is where the imagery lives and who can reach it, and our on premise, single tenant, no cloud delivery answers it. We cite these operators as market context, not as our clients.

We are a Canadian service-area provider for Kitimat and northwestern BC, not a local branch office. Travel to the north coast is planned and material, so we scope each site from a recorded remote walkthrough first to minimise trips on a live industrial site, a low-impact approach, and confirm travel and mobilization in the scope call. The tours you can explore on this page are our Alberta work, shown as quality examples, not local projects.

What we bring

  • 360 photo depth, air-gap capable
  • On premise, single tenant, no cloud option
  • Insured, WCB covered Alberta and Saskatchewan

The Kitimat demand

  • LNG Canada, Rio Tinto, Cedar LNG, CGL terminus
  • District recreation and civic estate
  • Northwest corridor, end of Highway 37
Who buys here

Four Kitimat buyers, four searches we answer.

LNG or turnaround planner

"LNG facility turnaround documentation" A dated, navigable as-built record so commissioning and turnaround crews arrive oriented to layout and hazards before a no-slack shutdown.

Corporate security or IT

"on-premise virtual tour no cloud" The data-residency gate, cleared up front with on premise, single tenant, air-gapped delivery the cloud-only platforms cannot offer.

HSE and onboarding lead

"contractor onboarding virtual tour LNG" Hazard-tagged site orientation that onboards every new construction or turnaround crew without pulling staff for supervised walkdowns.

District recreation or facilities manager

"recreation centre virtual tour Kitimat" Drive arena and aquatic-centre bookings and document the civic estate for capital planning, insurance, and accessibility.

Honest, starting-at pricing

Kitimat pricing that self-qualifies.

Transparent floors for municipal and commercial work in the District. Industrial pilots are scoped separately by quote, sized to your security model, not sold from a web menu. Travel and mobilization to the northwest are material and confirmed in the scope call.

Single Kitimat facility
From $7,000

One rec centre, civic building, hotel, or business in Kitimat captured, hosted, and Street View ready.

  • $5,000 custom 360 tour, 5 photos at $110
  • First-year hosting $1,200, then $120 per month per tour
  • Photo rate scales with quality and risk
Multi-facility program
$15k to $50k+

A District recreation roster or civic estate captured on one consistent standard, phased per site.

  • Phased capture per facility
  • Accessibility and schema built in
  • Supplier-portal and RFP responses
Scope your tour
Industrial pilot
By quote

A scoped LNG, smelter, or terminal documentation pilot, from around $500,000, sized to your security model. A unit, a turnaround, or an onboarding program, not a photo package.

  • Air-gapped, on premise, no-cloud option
  • ISN registered, insured, escort-ready
  • Remote scope first, then on-site capture

Starting estimates. Final scope, travel, and price are confirmed in a quick remote walkthrough call. See full pricing and add-ons

Where we work

Kitimat and the northwest BC corridor.

We cover Kitimat and the communities of the northwest coast and corridor on site. We are a Canadian service-area provider, not a branch office, and we mobilize crews to the region for industrial and municipal work, pairing trips to keep Highway 37 logistics economical.

  • Kitimat
  • Kitamaat Village
  • Terrace
  • Prince Rupert
  • Smithers
  • Hazelton

Kitimat is a service area, not a branch office. Our NAP shows the one registered address only, no minted Kitimat address. We are insured with $5M CGL and E&O, ISN registered, and WCB covered in Alberta and Saskatchewan, with provincial workers-comp registration arranged per engagement. We travel for capture and never claim work we have not delivered.

Built for the northwest BC LNG corridor. See industrial and energy

Questions

Kitimat questions.

Can an LNG or smelter facility tour be delivered air-gapped, on-premise, with no cloud?
Yes. For security-sensitive LNG, smelter, and terminal sites we deliver on premise, single tenant, and air-gapped with no cloud, a tour you own outright that runs on your own network or media with Canadian data residency. The regulated, critical-infrastructure operators in Kitimat often carry policies that forbid facility imagery on a third-party cloud, and the cloud-only platforms cannot match this.
Do you serve Kitimat and the wider northwest BC corridor on site, or are you local?
We serve Kitimat and the northwest corridor as a service area, not from a local branch office. 360 Vid is a Canadian studio that mobilizes crews to Kitimat, Terrace, and Prince Rupert for industrial and municipal work, pairing trips to keep Highway 37 logistics economical. We are ISN registered, insured, and WCB covered in Alberta and Saskatchewan, with provincial workers-comp registration arranged per engagement. The tours on this page are our Alberta work, shown as quality examples, and we never claim Kitimat work we have not delivered.
How does remote scoping and travel work for a Kitimat industrial site?
Because Kitimat is at the end of Highway 37, travel is planned and material, so we scope first from a recorded remote walkthrough to map the route, hazards, and shot list before anyone mobilizes. That low-impact approach minimises trips and time on a live industrial site, and the confirmed travel and mobilization are set out in the scope call before capture is booked. We pair industrial and municipal trips across the corridor to keep it economical.
How does on-premise delivery support Indigenous data sovereignty for an Indigenous-owned facility?
Kitimat sits in the traditional territory of the Haisla Nation, centred on Kitamaat Village, and the Haisla are the majority owner of Cedar LNG, the world's first Indigenous majority-owned LNG project. For an Indigenous-led proponent, data residency is also a question of Indigenous data sovereignty, community control over data about its lands, assets, and people. Our on premise, single tenant, Canadian-delivered posture keeps that data home. We frame the Haisla and Cedar LNG as market context and a relationship to approach respectfully, never as a claimed client.
How does 360 photo compare to LiDAR or 3D scanning for an industrial site?
They are different deliverables for different jobs. A 360 photo tour records exactly what the camera sees, faster and cheaper, and does not drop out on the reflective LNG pipe, polished steel, and smelter potlines that cause point-cloud dropout. A millimetre engineering point cloud is the right tool when you need survey-grade measurement, not navigable visual documentation for as-built, turnaround, onboarding, and inspection.
What does a recreation, municipal, or commercial virtual tour in Kitimat cost?
A single Kitimat facility or property starts at $7,000 captured, built, and hosted, then $120 per month per tour, with photos at a base of $110 that scale with quality and risk. Multi-facility District programs and commercial portfolios run $15k to $50k or more, scoped per site. Industrial LNG, smelter, and terminal work is scoped as a capital pilot by quote, from around $500,000, not a photo package.
Nearby service areas

We also serve British Columbia.

We travel for capture and scope remotely first, so distance is no barrier. Explore nearby service areas:

For Kitimat and northwestern British Columbia

Book a Kitimat facility walk-through.

Tell us the facility, an LNG or smelter unit, a rec centre, a civic building, or a hotel, and we return a scoped, starting-at quote plus the procurement paperwork your team needs, with an accessible, Canadian owned and operated tour and an air-gapped, on-premise data-residency option for security-sensitive sites.