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5K Vancouver Downtown 360° VR Video - Vancouver Harbourfront, Canada - 1 HR

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Virtual Nature Relaxation - VR 360° 5K Video - Creek Canyon Trail, BC, Canada

VR 360° Columbia River and Lynn Creek Canyon Trail in British Columbia, Canada is one of the best views of the bridge and the surrounding forest designed for VR, headset recommended for best 360° viewing!
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Video from: Lynn Canyon Park, British Columbia, Canada
Video resolution: 5K
Type: nature relax VR 360° virtual reality video
Camera used: Insta360 ONE X 360 Action Camera

Experience nature in a new way! Take a virtual reality #hike in one of the most wonderful places in British Columbia! Take in the VR 360° spectacular views of the Columbia River, lush forest and a suspension bridge along the Lynn Canyon Trail. It’s a great short hike with beautiful scenery. Listen to peaceful nature sounds and stay relaxed.
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●Take in the relaxing views of rushing water from the bridge on your Samsumg Gear #VR 2016 and 2017, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Google DayDream, Google Cardboard, PSVR and all VR headsets. Find the balance you need. This 5K nature relax video will quiet your mind, open your heart and give peace to your soul.

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Toronto, Canada Guided Tour in 360 VR - Virtual City Trip - 8K 360 3D

Welcome to the stunning city of Toronto, Canada's largest metropolis and often referred to as one of the most diverse cities in the world. Toronto is the capital city of the Ontario Province and people from all over the globe have settled here, contributing to a rich cultural blend. It’s characterized by warm summers and harsh winters, and in and around the city, you'll find beautiful nature.

This episode is brought to you in stereoscopic 3D and at a maximum 8K resolution.

Obviously best experienced with a VR headset!

If you are interested in licensing this or other 360° VR videos we have made, or wish to create new content, please contact us or visit

VR Gorilla is an Amsterdam based virtual reality production studio. We aim to create the most immersive, enthralling experiences imaginable. We want to give you new experiences and take you places you have never been. We want to tell stories like you’ve never seen and heard them before.

We make 360° video productions that are perfected to be experienced in high end VR headsets like Meta Quest and Pico as well as Cardboard and YouTube/Facebook 360. Our background as filmmakers give us the advantage of knowing how to tell a story and really captivate your audience. Obviously the rules are different in VR but still there is much that we gain from having this experience.

In our 'A Gorilla Travels' episodes we discover the world and visit some of the most beautiful places on earth, so stay tuned for upcoming episodes!

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Vancouver Canada Downtown 360/VR Tour

Get a quick 360 / VR Tour of Downtown Vancouver, Canada

1 - Gastown Steam Clock
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2 - Canada Place
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3 - Olympic Coldraun
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Seaplane terminal
Stanley park

4 - Stanley park
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Totam poles
City view

5 - English Bay Beach
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English Bay Sunsets
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Exploring Vancouver Main Street - Canada - 360 video

This is a virtual tour on Main Street Vancouver. It starts on Main street and 16th and walks all the way to the Science World.

There are many unique murals along Main Street. Move your phone or click and drag to explore:)

Here are restaurants and stores along the way:
0:11 - Burgoo
0:19 - Pho Goodness
0:26 - Bellagio's Gelato (Only open during summer)
0:34 - Seiza Japanese Cuisine
0:38 - Brewery Creek Cold Beer & Wine
0:59 - Pizza Garden
1:21 - JJ Bean Coffee Roasters
1:42 - Starbucks
1:55 - Save On Foods
2:15 - COBS Bread Bakery
2:30 - Colony Bar Main Street
2:46 - 49th Parallel Café & Lucky's Doughnuts - MAIN
3:00 - St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Parish
4:08 - Maizal RMF
5:55 - Northwest Culinary Academy Of Vancouver
6:02 - Sing Sing
6:12 - Mali Thai
7:13 - Origins Parkour
8:17 - Ignite Pizzeria
8:47 - Kafka's Coffee and Tea
11:59 - Gene Coffee Bar
12:11 - Vancouver Public Library, Mount Pleasant Branch
14:35 - Cartems Donuts
29:40 - Science World

Thanks for watching!

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Vancouver Robson Street Downtown Drive - 360° Tour in Vancouver BC Canada

Come along on a short interactive 360° virtual drive in Downtown Vancouver on Robson Street. Look around in this 360° Tour while we drive along a popular shopping street in downtown Vancouver Canada.

If you liked watching this Vancouver drive and my other 360 videos about driving in Vancouver while I explore the city, so you could get a feel for what it is like living in Vancouver or just planning to travel in Vancouver to see local attractions, please subscribe to this channel for more city drives. You may also hit the like button on this video and feel free to comment below.

This insta360 One X footage was recorded on July 27, 2019 in 5.7K resolution for mobile and VR devices like the Google Daydream or the Oculus Rift, but it can also be viewed on web browsers and various smart TVs.

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Other 360° videos in where I drive and walk in Vancouver Canada:
► Vancouver Robson Street - Walking in Vancouver Downtown:
► Waterfront Station to Robson Street Vancouver Downtown Walk:
► Vancouver Drive: Stanley Park to English Bay:

To find more videos like this, check out these playlists:
► 360° TV
► 360° Virtual Drives
► Explore Vancouver in 360°
► Explore Canada in 360°

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Canada Day Vancouver (2019) Celebration in Downtown Vancouver

Canada Day, Vancouver July 1, 2019 - Celebration in Downtown Vancouver by the Convention Centre and Canada Place, recorded in 360° 4k VR.

On July 1, 2019 from 10am to 6pm, Canada Place hosted Downtown Vancouver's biggest Canada Day celebration with a free Waterfront Party that included food trucks, juice and ice cream stands, live music and entertainment on three stages featuring musicians, performers, kids' activities, street hockey, circus show, live citizenship ceremony as well as a lumberjack show.

0:00 Leaving Granville Plaza near Waterfront Station
1:15 Crossing Howe Street
2:00 Passing by Waterfront Centre
4:00 Passing by Waterfront Centre Food Court
4:30 Fairmont Waterfront
5:00 Passing by the Main Stage at Canada Place
8:00 Reaching Vancouver Convention Centre West
9:15 Quick Li Financial ATM
9:20 Häagen-Dazs ice cream stand
9:25 Island Farms ice cream stand
9:30 It's All About Grill
9:40 Juicy Green Express
9:50 Twisted Potato
10:00 Dim Sum Express
10:10 Hunky Bills
10:30 Cravings Kettle Corn
10:40 Dunn's Famous
10:50 Urban Wood Fired Pizza
11:10 Tin Lizzy Concessions Poutine
11:20 Mini Donuts
11:30 Lemon Heaven Beverages
11:40 Cotton Candy
11:45 Crepes
11:50 Turkey Legs
12:00 Burgers and Fries
12:10 G's Donairs
14:00 Natrel ice cream stand
14:30 Tap & Barrel
15:20 Ace Wood Crew
18:40 Brew with a view entrance
19:30 Red Truck
20:00 Digital Orca
20:43 Start of cannon shooting at the Brockton Point lighthouse
28:15 Cactus Club Cafe
28:30 Olympic Cauldron lit

If you like watching these 360 videos about walking in Vancouver while I explore the city and visit various events, so you could get a feel for what it is like living in Vancouver or just planning to travel in Vancouver to see local attractions, please subscribe to this channel for more city walks. You may also hit the like button on this video and feel free to comment below to let me know where you would like me to go next.

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Vancouver Walk in Gastown (2019) in 360°

Vancouver Walk in Gastown: Come with me on this short virtual street walk in Vancouver's Gastown! 360° street walking video at Historic Gastown in Vancouver, BC Canada.

Gastown, named after Gassy Jack Deighton, a Yorkshire seaman and steamboat captain turned barkeep who arrived in 1867 to open the area's first saloon, is the original settlement that became the core of creation of Vancouver. It is now a popular tourist destination featuring the Steam Clock, Victorian buildings, mix of souvenir shops, indie art galleries, edgy fashion studios, decor stores, hip eateries and more. Gastown's trendy food and drink scene is offering its visitors chic cocktail lounges and Vancouver eats: restaurants serving everything from gourmet sandwiches to local seafood.

A 360° video of a virtual street walk recorded in 4K Ultra High Definition on a insta360 One X 5.7k 360-degree video camera. Enjoy on your favourite VR headset like the Google Daydream or Samsung Gear VR or Oculus.

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Watch more 360 videos about walking around Downtown Vancouver:
► Waterfront Station to Robson Street Vancouver Downtown Walk:
► Vancouver Robson Street - Walking in Vancouver Downtown:
► Vancouver Downtown Walk From Skytrain By The Seawall:

To find more videos like this, check out these play lists:
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► 360° Virtual Street Walks
► Explore Vancouver in 360°
► Explore Canada in 360°

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Downtown Vancouver at Sunset (4K 360 Video)

Experience Vancouver like never before. 500 feet in the air and a full 360 degrees view of Stanley Park, English Bay, False Creek, and East Van. Watch on your mobile device for the FULL experience. Watch in HQ for the BEST Experience!

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Vancouver Walk from Skytrain by the Seawall (2019) in 360°

Vancouver Walk in Downtown along the Seawall in 360° 4K.

Watch this 360° street walking video in Downtown Vancouver, BC Canada, as I walk from the Skytrain at Waterfront Station, through Canada Place, at the seawall around the Convention Centre in Coal Harbour, arriving at the Digital Orca.

0:00 Skytrain leaving at Waterfront Station
1:30 Waterfront Station
2:45 Granville Square
4:30 Granville Square Tourists watching a cruise ships leave
7:00 Canada Place
8:00 Vancouver Convention Centre East
9:00 Vancouver Cruise Ship Dock
11:00 FlyOver Canada
18:00 Vancouver Convention Centre West
19:00 The Drop
22:00 Seaplane Terminal
25:30 Cactus Club Cafe Coal Harbour
26:00 Olympic Cauldron
27:00 Digital Orca

A 360° video of a virtual walk recorded in 4K Ultra High Definition on a insta360 One X 360-degree 5.7k video camera. Enjoy on your favourite VR headset like the Google Daydream or Samsung Gear VR or Oculus.

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► 360° Virtual Street Walks
► Explore Vancouver in 360°
► Explore Canada in 360°

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Vancouver Canada 360 Video

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Enjoy a 360-Degree Driving Tour of Downtown Vancouver with us (#1) ????????

Come with us and enjoy a 360-degree driving tour of downtown Vancouver in 4K. This is part 1 of several 360-degree videos I will be uploading of downtown Vancouver.
We drive up Granville Street, over the bridge of the same name. Turn right on Nelson Street and left on Seymour Street, and after several blocks, we go down an alley, over Granville Street, and continue on the alley until we turn left on Howe Street.
Look up, look down, look behind, see the high rise buildings, see the alleys and downtown traffic. You can move your phone around to see the city from all angles. On your laptop or pc move the mouse to view from different angles.
Now if you have a VR Headset you can enjoy this video in all its glory.

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360° Drive to YVR Vancouver International Airport [2019]

Come along on a short interactive 360° virtual drive in Vancouver BC Canada. Have a look around in this 360 Tour video while we drive to the Vancouver International Airport, YVR.

If you liked watching this Vancouver drive and my other 360 videos about driving in Vancouver while I explore the city, so you could get a feel for what it is like living in Vancouver or just planning to travel in Vancouver to see local attractions, please subscribe to this channel for more city drives. You may also hit the like button on this video and feel free to comment below.

This insta360 One X footage was recorded on July 20, 2019 in 5.7K resolution for mobile and VR devices like the Google Daydream or the Oculus Rift, but it can also be viewed on web browsers and various smart TVs.

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Other 360° videos in where I drive and walk in Vancouver Canada:
► Vancouver Drive: Stanley Park to English Bay:
► Vancouver Robson Street - Walking in Vancouver Downtown:
► Waterfront Station to Robson Street Vancouver Downtown Walk:

To find more videos like this, check out these playlists:
► 360° TV
► 360° Virtual Drives
► Explore Vancouver in 360°
► Explore Canada in 360°

Thanks for watching this 360 Tour video!

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Canada Place Downtown Vancouver 360 Video

Created with the #GoPro App on my iPhone.
Stitched, Stabilized, Rendered, Uploaded straight from iPhone!

360° Drive in Vancouver from Cambie Street to Science World

Join me on a short 360° ride in Downtown Vancouver, where we drive from Cambie Street to Science World in Vancouver, BC, Canada.

If you liked watching this Vancouver drive and my other 360 videos about driving in Metro Vancouver while I explore the city, so you could get a feel for what it is like living in Vancouver or just planning to travel in Vancouver to see local attractions, please subscribe to this channel for more city drives. You may also hit the like button on this video and feel free to comment below.

This insta360 One X footage was recorded on July 27, 2019 in 5.7K resolution for mobile and VR devices like the Google Daydream or the Oculus Rift, but it can also be viewed on web browsers and various smart TVs.

Let's Connect:
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Other 360° videos in where I drive and walk in Vancouver Canada:
► Vancouver Drive on Hasting Street via DTES in 360° [2019]:
► Waterfront Station to Robson Street Vancouver Downtown Walk:
► Vancouver Drive: Stanley Park to English Bay:

To find more videos like this, check out these playlists:
► 360° Virtual Drives
► 360° TV
► Explore Vancouver in 360°
► Explore Canada in 360°

Thanks for watching this 360 Tour video!

#vr #360 #360video #360tour

Vancouver's First Downtown, Gastown - 360° VR - Travel Clips 360

Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Vancouver's first downtown, a steam-powered clock, and a Designated Canadian Historic Site.
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VR 360 Experience Vancouver’s Nature

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Vancouver is one of the most livable cities in Canada and in the worldVancouver plans to become the greenest city in the world.
Vancouver has one of the largest urban parks in North America, Stanley Park, The North Shore Mountains dominate the cityscape, Vancouver Island across the Strait of Georgia to the west and southwest, and Bowen Island to the northwest

Join us to 360 VR experienceNature Attractions In and Around Vancouver without leaving your room or even getting out of your seat.


All the VR videos are high quality and in 5K. You can see up and down, you can see left and right, you can see the front and back in the single video just by simply grabbing the video with the pointer. Hope you will enjoy the driving video and inspire us by staying with us!

360 VR Explore Tour of Some of the Best Places to Visit in Vancouver Canada

In this video we explore some of the best places to visit if you are in Vancouver, or if you want to do some COVID-19 virtual traveling! We go to a bunch of different places like Granville Island, Canada Place, Science World, Olympic Village, Kitsilano Beach, Stanley Park and more!

Please don't forget to like, subscribe, click on the bell, and leave me some comments! I am excited to continue to shoot 360 VR videos!

This video was shot on a 360 One R from Insta360 in 5.7k.

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Drive into Vancouver Downtown - 360 degree video|【360度動画】バンクーバードライブ

A drive through Lions Gate Bridge and Stanley Park Vancouver Canada from North Vancouver to Vancouver downtown direction.

Move around your phone or click and drag to look around. Let's see if you can find the blue Welcome to Vancouver sign.
Hint: past Stanley Park

ノースバンクーバーとダウンタウンバンクーバーを結ぶライオンズ・ゲート・ブリッジ。
360度動画になっておりますので、携帯を上下左右に動かして橋の上からの景色をお楽しみください!
「ようこそバンクーバーへ」(Welcome to Vancouver)の青い看板を探してみましょう。
ヒント:スタンレーパークを通り越してからです。

If you want to continue the driving trip into Vancouver downtown, click here:
こちらから引き続きバンクーバーダウンタウンの360度動画をお楽しみください。


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About Lions Gate Bridge:
The Lions Gate Bridge, opened in 1938 and officially known as the First Narrows Bridge, is a suspension bridge that crosses the first narrows of Burrard Inlet and connects the City of Vancouver, British Columbia, to the North Shore municipalities of the District of North Vancouver, the City of North Vancouver, and West Vancouver. The term Lions Gate refers to The Lions, a pair of mountain peaks north of Vancouver. Northbound traffic on the bridge heads in their general direction. A pair of cast concrete lions, designed by sculptor Charles Marega, were placed on either side of the south approach to the bridge in January 1939.

The total length of the bridge including the north viaduct is 1,823 metres (5,981 ft). The length including approach spans is 1,517.3 metres (4,978 ft), the main span alone is 473 metres (1,552 ft), the tower height is 111 metres (364 ft), and it has a ship's clearance of 61 metres (200 ft). Prospect Point in Stanley Park offered a good high south end to the bridge, but the low flat delta land to the north required construction of the extensive North Viaduct.

The bridge has three reversible lanes, the use of which is indicated by signals. The centre lane changes direction to accommodate for traffic patterns. The traffic volume on the bridge is 60,000–70,000 vehicles per day. Trucks exceeding 13 tonnes (12.8 long tons; 14.3 short tons) are prohibited, as are vehicles using studded tires. The bridge forms part of Highways 99 and 1A.

On March 24, 2005, the Lions Gate Bridge was designated a National Historic Site of Canada.

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Exploring British Columbia in VR (5K)

Come with me as we explore a secret park in British Columbia ????????
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360° VR Tour of Victoria, British Columbia in 5.7K

Enjoy a fully narrated 360° / VR tour of beautiful Victoria, British Columbia, Canada!

Your tour begins in the heart of Victoria's Chinatown before making its way through the colourful and historic downtown centre. Along the way, you'll learn about Victoria's history, unique architectural features, and maybe even hear a ghost or two before you reach the beautiful inner harbour.

Tour content is from our smartphone audio tour, if you'd like to do it in person click here

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