Canada

For reunions in Canada

From Toronto warehouse venues to Whistler ski lodges and Quebec City heritage halls, Canadian events span urban, mountain, and historic settings.

  • Toronto warehouse and ballroom venues
  • Vancouver and Whistler retreat venues
  • Quebec City heritage halls
  • Muskoka and Banff cottage retreats

Built for reunions

Why reunion photos are hard to collect

  • Different generations use different apps
  • Photos scatter across group chats and Facebook posts
  • The organiser is too busy greeting people to document the night
  • Nobody wants to chase 40 guests for uploads later

What you get

Tuned for reunions in Canada

  • Made for every generation

    Guests only need their phone camera and browser. No app store, no login, no new social network to explain.

  • One QR for name tags and tables

    Put the code on check-in signage, table cards, or the programme. Everyone lands in the same reunion gallery.

  • Capture old friends and new angles

    Every table becomes its own camera crew, catching the side conversations the organiser never sees.

  • Bulk download for the memory archive

    Save the full gallery as a ZIP for your family archive, alumni page, or next reunion committee.

Setup tips

Setup tips for reunionsCanada

  1. 1

    Put the QR at check-in

    Guests already stop there for name tags, so it is the best place to introduce the camera.

  2. 2

    Ask table captains to remind people

    One reminder per table gets more uploads than a single announcement from the front.

  3. 3

    Download before handing off

    Before the organising committee changes hands, export the ZIP and keep a clean archive.

  4. 4

    Pair the QR with bilingual signage if relevant

    Canadian guest lists often blend English and French speakers — adding a short bilingual line to the QR card improves uptake noticeably.

FAQ

Common questions

Does PicShots work for reunions in Canada?

Yes. PicShots runs entirely in the mobile browser, so it works for reunions hosted in Canada the same way it does anywhere else. Guests scan the event QR, type a display name, and start shooting — no app install, no account, no extra software.

What kind of venues in Canada work with PicShots?

From Toronto warehouse venues to Whistler ski lodges and Quebec City heritage halls, Canadian events span urban, mountain, and historic settings. Common settings include Toronto warehouse and ballroom venues, Vancouver and Whistler retreat venues, Quebec City heritage halls, Muskoka and Banff cottage retreats. PicShots only needs guests' phones and a network connection, so most venue types are a fit.

Is pricing shown in CAD?

Pricing displays per event and is shown in the currency the host signs up with. Canada hosts can budget in CAD (C$); free for events up to 10 guests, with paid tiers covering up to 250 guests.

Will older guests be able to use it?

Yes. The flow is simple: scan a QR code, type a name, and tap the camera button. There is no app install or account creation.

Can we use it for a class reunion?

Yes. PicShots works well for class reunions, alumni nights, family reunions, and any gathering where photos are spread across many phones.

Can we see who uploaded each photo?

Uploads are tied to the guest display name they enter, which helps organisers sort and credit photos later.

Can we keep the gallery limited to invited guests?

Yes. Share the event link only with attendees and add a PIN when you want an extra access step.

Can the whole committee download the photos?

The host can download the complete ZIP. You can then share that archive with the rest of the committee.

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Start your event

Plan reunions photo collection in Canada.

Create one PicShots event, share the QR with your Canada guest list, and bring every candid into a single shared gallery you control.

  • Free for 10 guests
  • No app required
  • Host-controlled