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What Map Product for Ontario CA?
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| Chull 2006-01-14, 11:48 pm |
| I see a few choices for Canada.
Going to be driving and then snowmobiling in Ontario Canada.
Which would be best? (Most interested in the snowmobiling.)
Thanks
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| Phil Wheeler 2006-01-15, 2:48 am |
| Chull wrote:
> I see a few choices for Canada.
> Going to be driving and then snowmobiling in Ontario Canada.
> Which would be best? (Most interested in the snowmobiling.)
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Good you added to the title: For me, Ontario, CA is a city in California ;-)
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| You get much snowmobiling in there?
: ) Parts of CA - your CA do!
I had thought of that when I posted.
> Good you added to the title: For me, Ontario, CA is a city in California
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| Phil Wheeler 2006-01-15, 5:48 pm |
| Chull wrote:
> You get much snowmobiling in there?
> : ) Parts of CA - your CA do!
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> I had thought of that when I posted.
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It's not a booming industry :-)
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| Dan Bazinet 2006-01-15, 11:48 pm |
| "Chull" <chull001@rochester.rr.Not Needed.com> wrote in message
news:JBiyf.105067$XC4.97803@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
>I see a few choices for Canada.
> Going to be driving and then snowmobiling in Ontario Canada.
> Which would be best? (Most interested in the snowmobiling.)
> Thanks
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Hi There,
I've been a Garmin customer for a number of years and can say that their
current coverage of Canada is second to none!
Although I carry a pocketpc with at GPS10 bluetooth receiver for automobile
navigation, I still use a Garmin GPS V when I'm in my boat and ATV'ing in
eastern Ontario and western Quebec since the 19mb of memory is sufficient
for this region (everything between Maniwaki, QC and the GTA) with
CitySelect North America v7. And, the best part is that, when I upgrade
CitySelect for my GPS 10, I'm granted an additional license for my GPS V!
Good Luck in your search!
Dan.
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