Whitehorse and Yukon

360 photo virtual tours in Whitehorse.

We are a Canadian 360 photo virtual tour studio serving Whitehorse, the capital of Yukon, and the public-sector, First Nation, tourism, and resource buyers of the entire territory. We scope from a recorded remote walkthrough first, then travel in for on-site capture. Procurement-ready, accessible, from $7,000.

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Why 360 Vid for Whitehorse

The 360 photo hub for Whitehorse and Yukon.

Whitehorse is the capital and by a wide margin the largest community of Yukon, with 30,043 residents in the 2021 Census. The Whitehorse area held 31,913 people against a territorial population of 40,232, so roughly three quarters of all Yukon residents live in and around the capital, and Yukon recorded the highest population growth of any province or territory in that census. This single capital concentrates an entire territory's public-sector, institutional, First Nation, and tourism demand.

The anchors are buyers that procure through territorial and municipal tenders. The Government of Yukon is the territory's single largest employer, running the legislature, the departments, and the Crown corporations. The City of Whitehorse operates the Canada Games Centre, Takhini Arena, and the Mount McIntyre Recreation Centre. Yukon University is Canada's first university north of the 60th parallel, tourism reached a record near $560 million in gross business revenue in 2024, and 11 of Yukon's 14 First Nations are self-governing, two of them centred on Whitehorse.

We are a Canadian service-area provider for Whitehorse and Yukon, not a Yukon office, and we have no local presence in the North. Because the territory is far from our base, we scope every project from a recorded remote walkthrough before we fly, so trips are planned, consolidated, low-impact, and low-carbon, and travel and mobilization to the North are material and confirmed in your scope call. The tours you can explore on this page are our Alberta work, shown as quality examples, not Yukon projects.

What we bring

  • 360 photo depth, not just cloud 3D
  • Document once, show anyone, no flight
  • Insured, ISN registered, data residency

The Yukon demand

  • Capital and largest community of Yukon
  • Government of Yukon, City, Yukon University
  • 11 self-governing First Nations, record tourism
What we capture across Yukon

Built for the territory's public, First Nation, and tourism base.

Whitehorse concentrates the buyers of the whole territory, and a hosted 360 tour lets each one show a remote facility in full without flying a funder, a head office, or a recruiter in.

Municipal recreation and civic venues

The Canada Games Centre, Takhini Arena, the Mount McIntyre Recreation Centre, libraries, and council facilities captured to drive bookings, support accessibility, and document civic assets. Municipal tours

Health, community, and cultural facilities

Territorial and First Nation health, community, and cultural facilities documented with discretion and consent, with Canadian hosting and an optional no-cloud delivery that respects data ownership. Healthcare tours

Campuses and residences

Yukon University, its Whitehorse main campus, its 13 community campuses, and the Polaris capital build, captured for recruiting students who cannot fly north to visit. Education tours

Lodges, attractions, and visitor centres

Klondike heritage sites, wilderness lodges, museums, and visitor centres captured to let distant travellers and trade partners preview a remote northern experience before they commit to the trip. Hospitality and venues

Mines, camps, and resource facilities

Remote mines, exploration camps, and resource sites documented once and shown remotely, ISN registered, with an air-gapped, no-cloud option where security or data residency requires it. Industrial and energy

Commercial real estate and property

Office, retail, and multi-residential space and regional-hub property marketed to remote buyers and tenants across the territory without an in-person showing. Real estate tours

Who buys here

Four Yukon buyers, four searches we answer.

Territorial or City rec and facilities lead

"recreation centre virtual tour Whitehorse" Drive bookings and registrations and document remote and northern assets for funders, without a staff-led walkthrough for every enquiry.

First Nation administration or economic-development lead

"First Nation virtual tour Yukon" Document funded community and cultural facilities for funder reporting without southern travel, with consent, community control, and ownership of the data and any cultural content.

Tourism operator or attraction marketer

"tourism virtual tour Yukon" Convert distant travellers and trade partners who cannot pre-visit a remote northern lodge, attraction, or visitor centre before booking.

Campus recruitment or facilities lead

"campus virtual tour Whitehorse" Recruit students who cannot fly north to visit Yukon University, show residences and labs, and document the Polaris capital build.

Honest, starting-at pricing

Whitehorse pricing that self-qualifies.

Transparent floors for public-sector, First Nation, and tourism work across Whitehorse and Yukon, where no local rival publishes pricing at all. Travel and mobilization to the North are material and confirmed in your scope call, never hidden in the quote.

Single facility, venue, or property
From $7,000

One recreation centre, community or cultural facility, campus building, lodge, or property in Whitehorse or Yukon, 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, photos scale with quality and risk
Multi-facility, community, or campus program
$15k to $50k+

A City recreation and civic roster, a First Nation facility program, a Yukon University campus, or a tourism-operator group on one consistent standard.

  • Phased capture per site, planned around travel
  • Accessibility and schema built in
  • Supplier-portal and tender responses
Scope your tour
Remote or industrial engagement
By quote

A remote mine, resource, federal, or multi-community scope across Yukon, scoped to your travel logistics and security model, not priced from a web menu.

  • Document once, show anyone, no flight
  • Air-gapped, no-cloud option available
  • ISN registered, insured, data residency

Starting estimates. Final scope, travel, and price are confirmed in a quick remote walkthrough call, where travel and mobilization to the North are made explicit. See full pricing and add-ons

Where we work

Whitehorse and the communities of Yukon.

We cover Whitehorse and the wider territory, from the capital to Dawson City and the communities along the highways. This is a service area, not a branch office: we travel for on-site capture and never claim work we have not delivered.

  • Whitehorse
  • Dawson City
  • Watson Lake
  • Haines Junction
  • Carmacks
  • Carcross
  • Mayo
  • Teslin

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

Serving Whitehorse as the hub for all of Yukon. See where we are based in Calgary

Questions

Whitehorse questions.

What is a Whitehorse 360 virtual tour used for?
A Whitehorse 360 photo virtual tour is a navigable, hosted, accessible walk-through that lets the public, students, funders, or visitors explore a facility online before they travel. In a capital about 1,400 km from the nearest large southern city, its real value is replacing repeated flights: you document a remote facility once and then show it in full to a funder, a head office, a recruiter, or an inspector from anywhere. Tours are built to WCAG 2.1 AA for pre-visit access and wayfinding.
Do Government of Yukon and City of Whitehorse buyers procure virtual tours?
Yes, through territorial and municipal tenders and supplier portals. Whitehorse concentrates the Government of Yukon, the territory's single largest employer, the City of Whitehorse and its Canada Games Centre, Takhini Arena, and Mount McIntyre Recreation Centre, and Yukon University. We are insured with $5M CGL and E&O, ISN registered, WCB covered in Alberta and Saskatchewan with territorial workers-comp registration arranged per engagement, and we respond to solicitations with an accessibility statement and segment-matched references.
The territory is remote, how do you scope and travel for a Yukon project?
We minimise trips by scoping every project from a recorded remote walkthrough first, which is low-impact and low-carbon and lets us plan and consolidate the on-site work before anyone flies. Then we travel to Whitehorse and to remote Yukon sites to capture on site. Travel and mobilization to the North are material, planned, and confirmed in your scope call, never hidden in the quote.
How do you work with self-governing Yukon First Nations and data sovereignty?
11 of Yukon's 14 First Nations are self-governing, two of them centred on Whitehorse, and they own and control their own information and cultural content. We deliver with consent and community control as the operating condition: Canadian hosting, retained master files, and an optional no-cloud delivery that respects OCAP data sovereignty. You own the data and any cultural content, and consent governs the work.
What does a recreation-centre, community, campus, or tourism virtual tour in Whitehorse cost?
A single Whitehorse or Yukon facility, venue, 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. A multi-facility, community, campus, or operator-group program runs $15k to $50k or more, scoped per site and phased around travel. Remote mine, resource, and federal scopes are quoted per facility and security requirement. Travel and mobilization to the North are confirmed in the scope call.
Do you have a Whitehorse office, and do you serve all of Yukon?
No, we do not have a Whitehorse office and we have no local presence in the North. We are a Canadian 360 photo virtual tour studio that serves Whitehorse and all of Yukon as a service area: we scope remotely first, then travel to the territory to capture on site, including remote communities and facilities. We do not mint a Whitehorse address, and we never claim Yukon work we have not delivered. The tours on this page are Alberta projects, shown as quality examples.
Nearby service areas

We also serve Northern Canada.

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

For Whitehorse and Yukon

Book a Whitehorse facility walk-through.

Tell us the facility, a rec centre, a council chamber, a community or cultural centre, a campus building, a lodge, or a remote camp, and we return a scoped, starting-at quote plus the procurement paperwork your team needs, with an accessible, Canadian owned and operated tour and a data-residency option for sensitive sites.