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Matty The Matterport Pro2 Camera sitting at a old fashioned dining table in a museum

Point3D Is A Canadian Museum Association Corporate Member

We are happy to announce we have joined the Canadian Museum Association to better connect with museum professionals in Canada You already know that Point3D is on top of the Museum virtual tour industry so it should be no surprise we are also a corporate member of the Canadian Museum Association. Through membership, we have connected with and done work [...] Read more
Screen capture from the 3D Virtual Tour of the OAG Firestone Exhibit. The photo features a museum exhibit space with a small statue in the middle.

Doors Open Ottawa – Explore Your City with Virtual Tours

Ottawa is Doors-Open this June 4-11th 2021! Doors Open Ottawa is a free event put on by the City of Ottawa each year that encourages residents of Ottawa and local tourists to visit a variety of architecturally significant buildings. As the city is still actively working to keep their citizens safe, the celebration will be taking place online for the [...] Read more
Heritage room with portraits and library

Explore Heritage Sites with 3D Virtual Tours

This month we are highlighting our work at Ottawa's Cultural & Heritage Sites! Despite Canada's recent beginnings, only becoming a country in 1867, there is an abundance of historic sites to be explored across our expansive land. There is nowhere better to explore them than in Ottawa and the national capital region! From charming historic farming estates, such as the [...] Read more
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You Can Surf These Ottawa Museums From Home

Over the past five years, Point3D has amassed a portfolio of 3D virtual tours for Ottawa's cultural and heritage spaces. Many Ottawa museums are temporarily closing their doors to the public as the virus begins its spread in Canada. In an effort to "flatten the curve" of the spread, large gatherings of more than 250 people should be avoided.  Cultural [...] Read more