鈥淏egin a journey around the world,鈥 says the voice of 91原创 City鈥檚 head gardener Aaron Billard through the speaker of a smartphone.
Billard鈥檚 voice is heard in 91原创 City鈥檚 newest technology, launched earlier this month, offering a portable audio tour of Sendall Gardens greenhouse through people鈥檚 cellphones.
Grade 3 Douglas Park Community School students were the first to try out the experience, scanning a smartphone over the Quick Response bar code set up at each plant or tree, setting off a voice that describes the history and facts about each plant.
鈥淭his is the generation that utilizes this technology. When I asked them if they knew how to use a bar code on a smart phone, I couldn鈥檛 believe most of them did,鈥 said City parks manager Len Walters.
He admits that up until four months ago, he didn鈥檛 really know what an app was.
鈥淭his really was a great way for us to highlight the information the Friends of Sendall Gardens had gathered on each of the tropical plants,鈥 said Walters.
Even though the technology was slow to work for some users, including the mayor, the kinks appear to have been worked out. The Trail Talker application is available to smartphone users providing information about the 14 exotic plant species grown inside the building located inside the public gardens just off 50 Avenue.
Mike Hamel of Trail Talker Information Systems Inc. created the audio tour and modeled it on a similar trail tour in Chilliwack.
The cost to the City for the service is $5,000 per year.
However, half of that amount will be covered by the Friends of Sendall Gardens Greenhouse.