Fort York
An immersive 360 virtual experience exploring Fort York National Historic Site — Toronto's birthplace and a landmark of Canadian military and cultural heritage, brought to life through interactive panoramic environments.
Fort York Where Toronto Began
Fort York is the founding site of the City of Toronto, established in 1793. This national historic site preserves original War of 1812 fortifications, barracks, and blockhouses that tell the story of Canada's early military and civic development.
Through immersive 360 environments, visitors can explore the fort's grounds, engage with interpretive displays, and experience the historic architecture that connects modern Toronto to its origins.
About Fort York
Fort York National Historic Site is the birthplace of urban Toronto and one of Canada's most significant War of 1812 landmarks.
The site preserves a collection of original early 19th-century military buildings, including blockhouses, barracks, and powder magazines. Visitors can explore restored interiors, view period artifacts, and learn about the Battle of York and the military history that shaped Upper Canada.
This immersive 360 experience allows remote exploration of the fort's grounds and buildings, expanding access for educators, students, and heritage enthusiasts who cannot visit in person.