Indigenous governments and organizations

360 photo virtual tours for Indigenous governments and communities.

Document the buildings your community is investing in, promote community-owned venues and destinations, and keep full ownership and control of every image, all from one accessible 360 photo tour. Canadian or air-gapped delivery, captured on your terms, from $7,000.

  • Canadian owned and operated
  • You hold the masters, Canadian or air-gapped
  • Eco-friendly
360 virtual tour of an Indigenous community and cultural centre (illustrative)
Insured$5M CGL and E&O
WCB coveredAlberta and Saskatchewan
WCAG accessibleBuilt to 2.1 AA
Highest quality in CanadaPremium capture grade
What we document

One capture, working across the band office, the health centre, and the community.

Federal infrastructure funding keeps a steady pipeline of new and renovated community buildings, and a growing Indigenous tourism economy gives the community more to show. One consistent capture serves operations, reporting, and promotion, and the community owns it.

Band offices and administration

Band offices and administration buildings captured as a navigable as-built record for operations, insurance, and capital planning.

Health and wellness centres

Health centres, wellness and treatment spaces, and elders' facilities documented as a dated record for operations and funder reporting.

Cultural and gathering spaces

Gathering halls and event space, and, with consent and community control, cultural and heritage spaces documented on your terms.

Recreation and youth

Arenas, rec centres, gyms, and youth spaces captured to support bookings, programming, and capital planning.

Economic development and tourism

Indigenous tourism contributed about $3.7 billion to Canada's economy in 2023. Community-owned venues and destinations shown in 360 reach investors and visitors before they travel.

Asset and capital documentation

New and renovated buildings recorded as a dated as-built reference for insurance, capital planning, and funder reporting on federally funded projects.

Data sovereignty

Documented on your terms. You own it, you control it.

Many Indigenous governments and organizations operate under, or are moving toward, First Nations data sovereignty, expressed through the OCAP principles: Ownership, Control, Access, and Possession, a registered framework of the First Nations Information Governance Centre. For 360 photo documentation that is concrete: who holds the master files, where the tour is hosted, and who is allowed to reach it.

We align our delivery to that. You decide what is captured and you keep possession of the master photos. You choose Canadian hosting, an on-premise install, or a fully air-gapped no-cloud delivery, so nothing has to route through US-based infrastructure. We capture to your protocols, and we publish or reuse nothing without your explicit, documented consent.

Cultural and heritage spaces are documented only with consent and under community control. The Woodland Cultural Centre's community-led virtual tour of the former Mohawk Institute is one Canadian model of consent-based documentation. We follow the community's lead.

Cloud-only tour platforms

  • US data residency by default
  • The platform holds your imagery
  • No air-gap or on-premise option

360 Vid

  • You hold the master files
  • Canadian, on-premise, or air-gapped no-cloud
  • Captured to your protocols, with consent
Who we build for

Four roles in the community, four reasons to call.

Each starts from a different search, and each keeps the same accessible asset the community owns.

Band Administrator or Director of Operations

"community facility virtual tour" Document new and renovated buildings as a navigable record for operations, insurance, and funder reporting.

Economic Development Officer

"Indigenous tourism virtual tour" Show community-owned venues, destinations, and development sites to investors, partners, and visitors.

Cultural or Heritage Coordinator

"cultural centre virtual tour" Share and preserve cultural and heritage spaces on the community's terms, with consent and full control.

Information-Governance or IT Lead

"Canadian data residency virtual tour" Keep community data and imagery under community ownership, with Canadian or air-gapped delivery and no US-routed cloud.

Built for community procurement and funding

How a 360 tour fits community buying and funder reporting.

Administrations buy on budgeted, documented, defensible value, and many community buildings are funded through federal infrastructure programs. We arrive registered, insured, and reference-ready, and a single building is enough to start.

1

Start on one building

A single band office, health centre, or rec centre from $7,000 proves the format before a multi-facility or multi-community program.

2

Supplier-portal ready

We register on the procurement system your administration uses and respond to RFPs and supplier-portal invitations with the documentation purchasing needs.

3

Procurement-ready and accessible

Insured at $5M CGL and E&O, WCB covered in Alberta and Saskatchewan, with provincial registration arranged per engagement, ISN registered, WCAG 2.0 AA with an accessibility statement, and public-sector references.

4

Built for funder reporting

You receive a dated as-built record that supports funder reporting on federally funded capital projects and stays in the community's possession.

See exactly what we hand your administration and purchasing team. Procurement and trust documentation

Honest, starting-at pricing

Community pricing that self-qualifies.

Transparent floors so an administration or an economic-development corporation knows the fit before the first call. Multi-facility programs are scoped per building and phased to your funding and timelines.

Single facility
From $7,000

One band office, health centre, or community building captured, hosted, and ready to share.

  • $5,000 custom 360 tour, 5 photos at $110
  • First-year hosting $1,200
  • Then $120 per month per tour, ongoing
Multi-facility or multi-community program
$15k to $50k+

A community's facilities, or several communities, on one consistent standard of capture.

  • Phased capture, building by building
  • Canadian, on-premise, or air-gapped delivery
  • Accessibility and schema built in
Scope your tour
Recurring hosting
From $120 / mo

Per retained tour. A maintained, accessible host you control, not a file you store and lose.

  • Hosting, updates, and uptime handled
  • Schema and accessibility maintained
  • Renews per tour you keep live

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

Questions

Indigenous governments questions.

Who owns the photos and the tour files we pay for?
You do. You hold the master photo files, and we deliver the tour on the hosting and access terms you choose. Nothing is published or reused without your explicit, documented consent.
Can the tour be hosted in Canada, or delivered without the cloud?
Yes. You can choose Canadian hosting, an on-premise install, or a fully air-gapped no-cloud delivery, so your imagery does not have to route through US-based infrastructure. You keep possession of the master files.
How does this align with First Nations data sovereignty and OCAP?
We align our delivery to the OCAP principles (Ownership, Control, Access, and Possession), the data-sovereignty framework of the First Nations Information Governance Centre. You own the information, you decide how it is captured and held, and you keep the master files and choose where the tour lives. We are not certified in OCAP. We deliver in a way that respects it.
How do you handle cultural or heritage content respectfully?
Only with your explicit, documented consent and under your control. We capture to your protocols, with the people and authorities you designate, and we publish or reuse nothing without your say. The Woodland Cultural Centre's community-led tour of the former Mohawk Institute is one Canadian model of consent-based documentation.
What community facilities can be documented with a 360 photo tour?
Band offices and administration buildings, health and wellness centres, schools, recreation and community centres, arenas and event venues, and economic-development and tourism sites. Cultural and heritage spaces are documented only with consent and community control.
What does a community facility virtual tour cost?
A single facility starts at $7,000 captured, built, and hosted, then $120 per month per tour. Multi-facility or multi-community programs run $15k to $50k or more, scoped per building and phased to your funding and timelines.
For Indigenous governments and organizations

Book a facility walk-through.

Tell us the buildings you want to document, promote, or report on, and we return a scoped, starting-at quote plus the procurement paperwork your team needs, with an accessible tour you own and deliver in Canada or air-gapped.