After receiving approval from council, the village of Nakusp, B.C., is now exploring funding options for its new Signage and Wayfinding Plan.
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The federal government will provide more than $157,000 to the Tourism Bowen Island Association, to help implement wayfinding tools and address gaps in visitor services on Bowen Island, B.C.
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The city of Nelson, B.C., plans to redesign its current wayfinding signage, to make visitors and new residents feel more welcome, as well as better navigate the streets and sidewalks.
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The City of Burnaby B.C.’s 164 parks will be receiving new and improved signage for complete modernization and consistency. According to a news report from burnabynow.com, a staff report said current signage (which includes 3500 signs) is inconsistent between locations and within the parks themselves. This poses a challenge for navigation for residents. City council…
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The Town of Essex is increasing the accessibility of its facilities for a better experience for all individuals through the installation of the ‘NaviLens Go’ wayfinding system app. The virtual app-based service allows visually impaired individuals to hear key information and navigate their way through the facility with the use of a smartphone. NaviLens codes…
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Four Prince Rupert area artists’ work will be presented on some new signage throughout the city. Tourism Prince Rupert, B.C. presented to city council on Monday, March 28. According to a news report from The Northern View, Chris Fraser, Roddy Tasaka, Lucy Trimble, and Kristen Mckay were the four artists chosen for their work to…
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The Town of Essex is increasing the accessibility of facilities to create a better experience for all individuals through the implementation of the NaviLens wayfinding system. The virtual app-based service allows visually impaired individuals to hear key information and navigate their way through the facility with the use of a smartphone. NaviLens codes can be…
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