Discover the OPC Photo Trail™

Outdoor Photography Canada is hitting the streets. Literally.

Welcome to the OPC Photo Trail™, a new way to experience cities and communities across Canada through the lens of local photographers.

We’re transforming everyday spaces into curated photo stops showcasing the beauty, history, and emotion of a place through outdoor photography, all enhanced with QR-code-powered storytelling.

📸 What is the OPC Photo Trail?

It’s a self-guided photo tour you can explore at your own pace.

Each stop features:

  • A stunning outdoor photograph captured by a Canadian photographer
  • A discreet QR code linking to the story behind the shot
  • Location-specific details and emotions shared by others
  • Connections to new trails, photographers, or nearby venues

Imagine strolling past a café, park, or gallery and discovering a moment of inspiration framed right in front of you.

🌐 Scan. Explore. Feel.

Every OPC display is more than just a photo. It’s a portal into a real moment:

  • Scan to see where the photo was taken, who took it, and what others feel about it.
  • Share your own reaction using our HueFlux sentiment system.
  • Discover nearby stops, featured artists, or exclusive local offers.

🧭 Trails Worth Following

Whether you’re in Victoria, Tofino, or anywhere across Canada, our growing network of OPC photo trails will help you:

  • See your city in a new light
  • Support emerging local photographers
  • Discover cafés, parks, and community venues you’ve never noticed before

Stay tuned — we’re launching our first trails soon. Want to be the first to know when new stops go live?

👉 [Join the Trail – Sign up for updates]

🖼️ Are You a Photographer or Venue Owner?

We’re currently building our first trail networks and would love to feature:

  • Canadian photographers with powerful outdoor imagery
  • Local businesses, galleries, or community spaces open to hosting a frame

If that’s you, [click here to get involved].

🔗 Coming Soon to a Wall Near You

Our first installations will debut soon, starting on Vancouver Island and heading east to Newfoundland.

Until then, follow us on Instagram [@OutdoorPhotographyCanada] and check back often for updates, feature articles, and sneak peeks at the trail ahead.