Google Street View in North America

In North America, Google Street View is available in Canada, the United States, Mexico, Guatemala, the Dominican Republic, Greenland, and limited coverage in some more areas.

On this day, Street View was made available for several large Canadian cities, as well as Banff National Park and Whistler, British Columbia (one of the sites from the 2010 Winter Olympics).

[3] On December 2, 2009, nine more Canadian cities were added, from east to west St. John's, Sherbrooke, Sudbury, London, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton and Victoria.

Rather than shipping a car or using a trike the city will be imaged using backpack mounted cameras over a period of three days.

One of the people involved, Chris Kalluk, was responsible for Google mapping Cambridge Bay, his home town.

[7] Iqaluit officially appeared on Street View on July 9, 2013, coinciding with Nunavut Day.

The northern Alberta city was the last remaining major Canadian urban area to be imaged.

In Mexico, the first reports of sightings came in from Tijuana in July 2007 making it the first city in Latin America and now Google Street View cars are being spotted in many Mexican states.

Reference:[23] and more locations and water views Most towns, cities, villages, major and rural roads Landmarks including Institute of Technology, Isla del Coco, Juan Santamaría International Airport, Museo Nacional de Costa Rica, Playa Grande, and more.

[24] Most towns, cities, villages, major and rural roads Most towns, cities, villages, major and rural roads Central America: Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua,

Caribbean:  Bahamas, Cuba, Dominica, Grenada, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Aruba,All these countries have user-generated panorama photos called Photo Spheres, similar to the Street View photos, accessible within Google Maps.

Taken in October 2010, a Google Maps Camera Car showcased on Google campus in Mountain View, California
Google Trike in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, August 23, 2012