Quebec City and area, Quebec

360 photo virtual tours in Quebec City.

We serve Quebec City and the surrounding region as a Canadian service-area provider. Our 360 photo virtual tours document government, heritage, recreation, campus, and venue facilities across the capital and the area, Levis, L'Ancienne-Lorette, Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, and Wendake. We scope remotely and travel for on-site capture. Procurement-ready, accessible, delivered in French and English, from $7,000.

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WCAG accessibleBuilt to 2.1 AA
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Why 360 Vid fits Quebec City

Built for the capital's government and heritage, in French first.

Quebec City is the provincial capital and Quebec's second-largest city, 549,459 residents in the 2021 Census at the centre of a metropolitan area of about 839,311 people. It is the seat of the Government of Quebec and the National Assembly, and the Ville de Quebec runs a 2025 operating budget of about $2.02 billion across recreation centres, arenas, libraries, heritage sites, and civic buildings. Layer on a UNESCO-listed old town that drew roughly four million visitors a year before the pandemic, a national insurance cluster, and Universite Laval with more than 47,000 students, and you have dense, above-floor demand in a French-first market. We serve it as a Canadian service-area provider, not a local office, and we do not claim Quebec City clients we have not earned.

The format is already proven inside the capital, and the strongest precedents are public-sector, which is exactly our lead lane. The National Assembly of Quebec publishes a free public 360 virtual tour of the Hotel du Parlement, including the Assembly chamber and the Salon rouge, and the Ville de Quebec publishes its own heritage virtual tours of Saint-Jean-Baptiste district sites. These are cited examples of an established local market, never 360 Vid clients, and they are a live demand signal for the consistent capture, accessibility, schema, hosting, and multi-site scale a one-off gallery does not deliver.

Quebec's Charter of the French Language, amended by Bill 96, makes a credible French surface a procurement and compliance reality, not a nicety. We deliver native French and English, not machine translation. We carry $5M commercial general liability and errors and omissions cover and are WCB covered in Alberta and Saskatchewan, with provincial workers-comp registration arranged per engagement.

What we bring

  • Delivered public-sector tours, Seton and Edmonton LRV
  • Native French and English delivery
  • Hosted, accessible, schema-rich, multi-site

The local demand

  • Provincial capital, $2.02B city budget
  • National Assembly and Ville de Quebec tour precedents
  • UNESCO old town, iA and Beneva, Universite Laval
What we capture in Quebec City

Built for the capital's public sector and heritage first.

Quebec City compresses a French-first government, a massive heritage-tourism economy, a national insurance cluster, and a premium port lane into one geography, and most of it sits above the $7,000 floor. Six sectors we serve.

Government and municipal

Provincial ministries, the Ville de Quebec, council chambers, recreation centres, arenas, and heritage civic buildings captured for French-first engagement, transparency, and accessibility.

Tourism, heritage, and venues

UNESCO Old Quebec, museums, hotels, convention space, and heritage sites showcased to planners, visitors, and guests who book before they ever set foot inside.

Insurance and corporate offices

Insurer and financial head offices and corporate campuses in the capital's insurance cluster, documented for recruiting, onboarding, and facility records.

Commercial real estate

Office, retail, industrial, and multi-residential space across downtown, Sainte-Foy, and the suburbs marketed and documented without an in-person showing for every enquiry.

Education and research

Universite Laval, the CEGEP network, and research facilities captured for recruitment, pre-visit wayfinding, and facility rentals across large bilingual campuses.

Port and industrial

Terminals and operational facilities across the federal Port of Quebec and the St. Lawrence logistics base, documented for onboarding and as-built records with an air-gapped, no-cloud option for sensitive sites.

Who buys here

Four Quebec City buyers, four searches we answer.

Provincial communications or heritage officer

"visite virtuelle gouvernement Quebec" Open civic and heritage spaces to the public with accessible, navigable, French-first orientation and transparency.

Ville de Quebec rec and facilities lead

"visite virtuelle centre sportif Quebec" Drive rentals and registrations across the recreation network without a staff-led walkthrough for every enquiry.

Tourism, heritage, or venue marketer

"visite virtuelle touristique Quebec" Convert planners, visitors, and guests, and widen access to heritage spaces, with a hosted 360 tour that books the room.

Insurance or corporate facilities lead

"visite virtuelle entreprise Quebec" Showcase a campus and support recruiting and onboarding, with a data-residency option for security-sensitive facilities.

Honest, starting-at pricing

Quebec City pricing that self-qualifies.

Transparent floors for government, heritage, and commercial work across the capital and the area, in French and English. Heritage programs and port engagements are scoped separately by quote.

Single Quebec City facility
From $7,000

One recreation centre, heritage site, civic building, office, or venue captured, hosted, and Google ready.

  • $5,000 custom 360 tour, 5 photos at $110
  • First-year hosting $1,200
  • Delivered in native French and English
Multi-facility or heritage program
$15k to $50k+

A municipal roster, a heritage portfolio, or an insurance campus on one consistent standard of capture.

  • Phased capture per site
  • Accessibility and schema built in
  • SEAO and supplier-portal responses, FR and EN
Scope your tour
Hosting and care
From $120 per mo

Per retained tour after the first year, Canadian-hosted, maintained, and kept current.

  • Canadian hosting, monitored uptime
  • Updates and reshoots scoped on request
  • Data-residency option for sensitive sites

Starting estimates. Travel and mobilization to the Quebec City area, final scope, and price are confirmed in a quick remote walkthrough call. See full pricing and add-ons

Where we work

Quebec City and the surrounding area.

We cover the capital and the communities around it. This is a service area, not a branch office, with no Quebec City address. We travel for capture and never claim work we have not delivered. We scope remotely and shoot on site across the region.

  • Quebec City
  • Levis
  • L'Ancienne-Lorette
  • Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures
  • Wendake
  • Boischatel
  • Stoneham

We are based in Western Canada and serve Quebec City as a service area. See our Montreal page

Questions

Quebec City questions.

What is a Quebec City 360 virtual tour used for?
A hosted, navigable 360 photo virtual tour lets people walk a ministry, a council chamber, a recreation centre, a heritage site, an office, or a museum from any device. Quebec City organizations use them to support French-first public engagement and accessibility, drive bookings and rentals, document assets for capital planning, and present spaces in French and English.
Do you have a Quebec City office?
No. We serve Quebec City as a service area, with no Quebec City office and no minted local address. We scope your project remotely and travel for on-site capture across the capital and the area, from Levis and L'Ancienne-Lorette to Wendake. Our registered base is in Western Canada, and we never claim work we have not delivered.
Do you deliver in French and English?
Yes. Tours, pages, and delivery are available in native French and English, consistent with Quebec's Charter of the French Language as amended by Bill 96. We do not machine-translate the French surface, which matters for the capital's government, public bodies, and businesses.
Do Quebec City public bodies already use virtual tours?
Yes. The National Assembly of Quebec publishes a free public 360 virtual tour of the Hotel du Parlement, including the Assembly chamber and the Salon rouge, and the Ville de Quebec publishes its own heritage virtual tours of Saint-Jean-Baptiste district sites. These are established local practice we cite as proof the market is real here, not 360 Vid clients.
Are your virtual tours accessible and WCAG conformant?
Yes, built to WCAG 2.1 AA with navigable, captioned orientation that supports pre-visit access and wayfinding, including for heritage spaces. We provide an accessibility statement for procurement, which matters for Quebec public-facing assets.
What does a Quebec City virtual tour cost?
A single facility starts at $7,000 captured, built, and hosted, then $120 per month per tour. A multi-facility or heritage program runs $15k to $50k or more, scoped per site and phased. Photos are based at $110 and scale with quality and risk. Travel and mobilization to the Quebec City area are confirmed in the scope call.
Nearby service areas

We also serve Quebec.

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

For Quebec City and the surrounding area

Book a Quebec City facility walk-through.

Tell us the facility or roster you need documented, a ministry, a recreation centre, a heritage site, an insurance campus, or a port terminal, and we return a scoped, starting-at quote plus the procurement paperwork your team needs, with an accessible, native French and English tour and a data-residency option for sensitive sites.