Since we first launched Street View in Google Maps, Canadians have been using the feature to get directions, find new restaurants and plan family vacations. As part of Google’s ongoing commitment to building the most comprehensive, accurate and usable map, the Street View team is working hard to share this country’s amazing geography with Canadians and the one billion people who use Google Maps every month.
Over the past year, the Google Maps Street View team has traveled to Canada’s Arctic, visited national historic sites like Fort Louisbourg and even toured Ottawa’s Parliament Hill, the seat of Canada's democracy. And this summer, Google's distinctive Street View fleet is once again driving roads across Canada. The result? Updated images of many communities and expanded coverage across Canada.
Where is the Street View Team today?
This page is updated daily and shows the regions where the Canadian Street View teams are working today. Because of weather, traffic and other logistical factors, we cannot be more precise about the schedule for refreshing the imagery in these communities - but the vehicles are among the most recognizable on the road.
Is Street View available in your community?
Find out where 360-degree street-level imagery is currently available, and where Street View cars will be driving in coming days. If you’re interested, find out about our cutting-edge face and license plate blurring technology as well. Check out Google.ca/streetview to learn more.
When will you see the updated imagery?
If you’re like me, you can’t wait for new Street View images to be published. The images now being collected across Canada will be available later this year, and we can look forward to up-to-date views of our favourite neighbourhood haunts, future vacation destinations, and majestic Canadian vistas.
Remember, Street View images are not real time. We have developed face and license plate blurring technology that is applied to all Street View images before we make them available in Google Maps. If you asked us to blur an image or an address in the past, it will remain blurred in any new images.
If our technology has missed something, you can easily let us know. If you've found an image that you would like further blurred, or an image that you believe contains objectionable content, just follow these steps:
Locate the image in Street View.
Click "Report a problem" in the bottom-left of the image window.
Complete the form and click "Submit."