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Edmundston Botanical Garden simplifies operations
Before using MySmartJourney to create a digital itinerary, the Edmundston Botanical Garden was already using an in-house digital solution. This allowed them to deploy audio, visuals and text in the Garden using QR codes. But this solution required constant maintenance and development costs to be borne by the Garden.
So why did the Botanical Garden choose to switch to MySmartJourney's solution?

Quick and easy content changes at the Pointe-à-Callière Museum
From March 2021 to January 2022, the Pointe-à-Callière Museum invited visitors to discover the rich heritage of Montreal's Italian community through the exhibition Montréal à l'italienne.
As the project progressed, more and more information was added, such is the vitality of this community. The team had to deploy a digital, contactless and autonomous itinerary. With a vast amount of content and information, the organization wanted to be able to create content and modify it quickly, without having to reprint paper.

Pointe-à-Callière enhances its exhibition with a digital quiz
From March 2021 to January 2022, Pointe-à-Callière presents the exhibition Montréal à l'italienne, highlighting the important contribution of the Italian community to Montréal's economic, social and cultural life. The exhibition focuses on the daily lives of the first Italian immigrants, and on the evolution of this community since the Second World War.
Developed at a time of pandemic, the museum institution wanted a form of interactivity in its exhibition, while respecting health constraints. It therefore chose to use the MySmartJourney solution to enhance the visitor experience.

L'Îlot des Palais creates an activity to enhance its exhibition
L'Îlot des Palais is a cultural organization offering temporary and permanent exhibitions, as well as activities inviting visitors to stroll through Old Quebec.
L'Îlot des Palais' new exhibition focuses on the years following the rejection of Prohibition in Quebec, from 1919 onwards. While the U.S. and the rest of Canada were banned from the production, sale and consumption of alcohol from 1920 to 1933, nightlife was organized and expanded in Quebec. The exhibition highlights the players in this milieu, from musicians to bartenders and waiters. But part of this period of history is still visible in the streets of Old Quebec. So how can visitors discover this special heritage?

Edmundston Botanical Garden uses the Selfie Booth
Two or three times a year, the Edmundston Botanical Garden offered its visitors the chance to take photos using a photobooth. These events required the establishment to rent a photobooth and install it in the Garden's space. This meant that high costs had to be incurred several times a year.
Using MySmartJourney's solution enabled them to put an end to this major expense.


Pointe-à-Callière showcases historic objects
From March 2021 to January 2022, Pointe-à-Callière will be presenting the exhibition Montréal à l'italienne, focusing on Italian immigration to Montréal. The exhibition traces the influence of one of the island's oldest and largest immigrant cultural communities.
It features 325 objects that have served as the starting point for telling the story of this community. Project manager Samuel Moreau chose to use our techno solution to highlight the history of these objects.

The Port of Quebec informs the public of its environmental actions
As part of its activities, the Port of Quebec has implemented initiatives to protect the Baie de Beauport ecosystem. To inform visitors of these actions, it came up with the idea of installing posters enriched with QR codes near infrastructure.

The Montreal Science Centre Transforms a Physical Interactive Activity into a Digital Activity During the Pandemic
Pre-pandemic, the Montreal Science Centre offered a very popular physical interactive activity, the Soap Bubble. In its Explore! exhibition, children could have fun creating a soap bubble around themselves by pulling on a rope. With the pandemic, this activity had to be stopped. But the Science Centre chose to transform it to offer a similar, but contactless, activity.

Inspiration: Using MySmartJourney to Enhance Fitness Journeys
Many people practice their sports using their cell phones, for example, while listening to music. To demonstrate and inspire, MySmartJourney developed a solution to support athletes during their training by documenting the equipment available in the parks and offering exercise ideas to complement their sessions.