Geo Earth Mapping, since 2004, provides innovative GIS/mapping solutions and also offers services in Graphic Design. We believe in providing customers with cost-effective, eye-pleasing, geographical solutions while paying close attention to detail and accuracy. We provide GIS services, create gridded street maps for map guides and websites, resource and terrain maps, 3D models, graphically enhanced maps for tourism and recreation, site plans, emergency evacuation plans, conversions to KML (Google Earth), and other app formats. Call us today for a complimentary consultation to learn how we can cater to businesses, non-profit organizations and government sectors.
We probably have the books you are looking for, even if it is a whole series by your favorite author. Travel, Children, Mystery, Romance, Horror, Young Adult, Art, Western, Sci-Fi, Classic, Mechanical, Do-it-yourself, Reference, Fantasy and so much more! All of our titles are on database for look-up. Our knowledgeable staff will work with you to find that special title or author. We also carry a tremendous selection of Canadian and British Columbia history. the Children's section is also terrific with the most popular current titles and many of those hard to find favorites.
Professional UAV and drone services for aerial mapping and surveying, precision agriculture, commercial real estate, industrial inspections, forestry, and environmental monitoring.
Our free Guides provide detailed maps including a Street Index along with comprehensive information about Kelowna , Vernon , West Kelowna (Westbank), Peachland , Big White Ski Resort, Okanagan Lake and Okanagan Valley Communities. Dont forget to look for our famed Lake Creature Ogopogo .Click on the Okanagan community you wish to explore pictured above, or view the entire Guide online. You can also order any Guide(s) you are interested in, free of charge, by clicking on the link below. Order the Okanagan Valley Geopictorial for only $5.00 plus shipping a stunning drawing of the entire Okanagan Valley from Osoyoos in the South through to Armstrong in the North Okanagan.