Thunder Bay and northwestern Ontario

360 photo virtual tours in Thunder Bay.

360 Vid is a Canadian 360 photo virtual tour provider serving Thunder Bay and northwestern Ontario. We scope remotely, plan a low-impact capture trip, and photograph recreation, civic, campus, healthcare, and commercial facilities on site across the region, from Thunder Bay to Dryden, Fort Frances, Kenora, and Sioux Lookout. Procurement-ready, accessible, from $7,000.

  • Serving Thunder Bay and northwestern Ontario
  • WCAG accessible, AODA aligned
  • Eco-friendly
Brookfield Residential YMCA at Seton, Calgary (world's largest YMCA, 330,000 sq ft)
Insured$5M CGL and E&O
WCB coveredAlberta and Saskatchewan
WCAG accessibleBuilt to 2.1 AA
Highest quality in CanadaPremium capture grade
Why Thunder Bay

Capital of the northwest, served honestly.

Thunder Bay is a single-tier city of 108,843 residents in the 2021 Census, the centre of a census metropolitan area of about 123,258 people on the northwest shore of Lake Superior. It punches far above its population because it is the regional service capital for all of northwestern Ontario, the place that concentrates public-sector, health, education, and Indigenous-organization demand into one mid-size city.

We are a Canadian 360 photo virtual tour provider, not a Thunder Bay storefront. Because this is a remote northern market, we scope your facility remotely first, then plan a low-impact capture trip and photograph on site across the region. We never claim work we have not delivered. What we bring a Thunder Bay buyer is procurement-readiness, accessibility, Canadian-owned delivery, and a tour whose data you own.

The demand here is real, not hypothetical. Northern institutions must recruit staff, students, and patients from a distance and serve remote and fly-in communities, and a navigable, accessible 360 photo tour lets people experience a campus, hospital, or facility before they travel. Alongside that sits a genuine industrial lane: the Port of Thunder Bay is the largest outbound grain port in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway system, surpassing 10 million tonnes in 2024, its busiest season in decades. We cite the regional buyer landscape as market context, not as our clients.

Thunder Bay is the regional capital for health, education, and government across a territory described as the size of France, home to the only tertiary hospital in the northwest, the region's only public college, a university, and the northern medical school, with a port and forestry base on the industrial side.

What we bring

  • Procurement-ready, insured, WCB covered in Alberta and Saskatchewan
  • WCAG accessible, AODA aligned
  • Canadian owned, you own the data

The Thunder Bay opportunity

  • Only tertiary hospital in the northwest
  • University, region's only college, NOSM
  • Largest outbound grain port in the Seaway
What we capture in Thunder Bay

Built for the capital of the northwest.

As the regional service centre, Thunder Bay compresses a deep public sector, the institutions that anchor health and education for the whole northwest, and a real port and forestry base into one geography, and we capture all of it as navigable, accessible 360 photo tours.

Public sector and municipal

Recreation centres, arenas, council chambers, libraries, museums, and waterfront venues captured for engagement, bookings, and AODA-aligned accessibility.

Healthcare and seniors care

The regional hospital, clinics, and care residences documented with discretion for wayfinding, recruitment, and capital-project tours.

Education and campuses

University, college, and medical-school facilities captured for student recruitment, residences, and accessible campus orientation across the region.

Transit and airports

Transit facilities and a regional airport documented for wayfinding, traveller orientation, and accessible pre-visit access.

Commercial real estate

Office, retail, industrial, and multi-residential space marketed and documented without an in-person showing for every distant enquiry.

Port, forestry, and industrial

Grain terminals, mills, and plants documented for contractor onboarding, as-built records, and restricted-area walk-throughs, with an air-gapped no-cloud option.

Who buys here

Four Thunder Bay buyers, four searches we answer.

City recreation and facilities lead

"recreation centre virtual tour Thunder Bay" Drive rentals and registrations and meet AODA accessibility without a staff-led walkthrough for every enquiry.

Hospital, university, or college facilities lead

"campus virtual tour Thunder Bay" Recruit staff and students to the north, support patient and visitor wayfinding, and document new builds and regional campuses.

Commercial broker or property manager

"commercial virtual tour Thunder Bay" Market office, retail, and industrial space, list faster, and show condition without flying buyers in for every showing.

Port, terminal, or mill operations lead

"industrial facility virtual tour Thunder Bay" Document complex facilities, onboard contractors safely, and show restricted areas remotely, with on-premise no-cloud delivery where security requires it.

Honest, starting-at pricing

Thunder Bay pricing that self-qualifies.

Transparent floors for public-sector, institutional, and commercial work across Thunder Bay and northwestern Ontario. Local supply is thin and southern generalists hide pricing, so we publish ours to keep your RFP and portfolio responses efficient.

Single Thunder Bay facility
From $7,000

One recreation centre, civic building, campus facility, office, or property captured, hosted, and Google Business Profile ready.

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

A City of Thunder Bay roster, a hospital or multi-campus institutional program, or a commercial portfolio on one consistent standard of capture.

  • Phased capture per site, clustered travel
  • Accessibility and schema built in
  • Supplier-portal and RFP responses
Scope your tour
Recurring hosting
From $120 per mo

Per retained tour after the first year, the maintained, accessible host that keeps every Thunder Bay tour live.

  • Hosted, accessible, schema-rich
  • Updates and re-shoots as sites change
  • Where multi-site programs compound MRR

Starting estimates. Final scope, travel, and price are confirmed in a quick remote walkthrough call. Port, terminal, and mill full-facility scope is quoted per site. See full pricing and add-ons

Where we work

Thunder Bay and northwestern Ontario.

We serve Thunder Bay and northwestern Ontario as a Canadian service-area provider, not a branch office. We travel for capture, photographing on site across the region and clustering multi-site work so the economics make sense, and we never claim work we have not delivered.

  • Thunder Bay
  • Dryden
  • Fort Frances
  • Kenora
  • Sioux Lookout
  • Marathon
  • Greenstone
  • Red Lake

Public sector is where Thunder Bay demand concentrates. See our public sector work

Questions

Thunder Bay questions.

Do you serve Thunder Bay, and do you have a Thunder Bay office?
We serve Thunder Bay and northwestern Ontario as a Canadian service-area provider, and we do not run a Thunder Bay office. Because this is a remote northern market we scope your facility remotely first, then plan a low-impact capture trip and photograph on site across the region, from Thunder Bay to Dryden, Fort Frances, Kenora, and Sioux Lookout. We never claim local work we have not delivered.
Can a virtual tour help recruit staff and students or give remote communities access?
Yes, and it is one of the strongest reasons to build one in the north. Thunder Bay institutions must attract staff, students, and patients from a distance and serve remote and fly-in communities, and a navigable, accessible 360 photo tour lets people experience a campus, hospital, or facility before they travel, supporting recruitment, donor engagement, and pre-visit access.
What does a Thunder Bay recreation-centre, campus, or commercial virtual tour cost?
A single Thunder Bay facility or property starts at $7,000 captured, built, and hosted, then $120 per month per tour after the first year. A multi-facility public-sector program, a hospital or multi-campus institutional program, or a commercial portfolio runs $15k to $50k or more, scoped per site and phased. Port, terminal, and mill full-facility scope is quoted per facility.
Are your virtual tours accessible and WCAG conformant for AODA?
Yes. Our tours are built to WCAG 2.1 AA with navigable, captioned orientation that supports pre-visit access and wayfinding, aligned to Ontario AODA expectations, and we provide an accessibility statement for procurement.
Can you document a port, grain terminal, or mill and keep the data on-premise?
Yes. For security-sensitive port, terminal, mill, and industrial facilities we deliver an air-gapped, on-premise tour with no cloud, running entirely on your network or media and owned by you, with Canadian data residency. It is named as a credibility point for the security-sensitive minority, not the default for every Thunder Bay project.
How do the City of Thunder Bay, TBRHSC, Lakehead, and Confederation procure virtual tours?
Thunder Bay public and institutional buyers procure through quotes below their threshold and open solicitations above it, posted on municipal and broader-public-sector supplier portals and provincial channels such as MERX. We are insured for $5M CGL and E&O, WCB covered in Alberta and Saskatchewan, with provincial workers-comp registration arranged per engagement, supplier-portal ready, and we respond to RFPs with public-sector references.
Nearby service areas

We also serve Ontario.

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

For Thunder Bay and northwestern Ontario

Book a Thunder Bay facility walk-through.

Tell us the facility, a recreation centre, a council chamber, a campus, a hospital, an office, or a terminal, and we scope it remotely and return a 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.