I had to smiley face the title… I am actually really excited about this one. My first experience with Streetview was like most people’s, go to the center of New York City and peak around. But that has little use other than a cool gadget. My first real use for Streetview was this past year when my family and I were discussing a trip to Wells Beach in Maine. I have been there with my family almost every summer since I was 3 years old. I have the same attachment to the area and the place we stayed in as most people do to their cottages. This past summer we were looking to stay for only a few days which meant looking for a new place to rent. WELL! We found a great deal at $100 a night but I couldn’t – for the life of me – picture it in my head. It was then that it popped in my head… “I wonder if Google has driven these streets yet”. Sure enough it was a building I had walked past 100 times and in 20 seconds I could see it on my screen. AMAZING!
Well – now we have the same service in Canada. When you live in a large city, such as Montreal (6th largest in Canada and the US) where I am then you have a lot of reason to check Streetview out. It’s especially useful when someone is describing a location to you, now they can SHOW you :)
Are you part of the Streetview nation? You are if you live in one of these cities in Canada according to the Streetview wiki:
Prague, Mělník, Brandýs nad Labem-Stará Boleslav, Poděbrady, Říčany, Benešov, Příbram, Beroun
Quebec, Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton, Montreal, Kitchener, Waterloo, Halifax, Mississauga, Calgary, Banff, Greater Vancouver, Surrey, Abbotsford, Chilliwack
Asahikawa, Nagoya, Gifu, Nagasaki, Hirado, Tanegashima, Yakushima, Amami Ōshima, Tokunoshima, Okinawa, Miyako Islands
More locations in United States
Have fun with it, it can be really useful and also a good time waster :)
Geek on!



