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Tree_House
Aug 06, 2014Explorer
When we traveled through BC last summer, we didn't want to take the time to find libraries or McDonalds/Tim Hortons (which don't exist in the smaller towns) even thought I had printed out lists ahead of time.
So we used campground wifi. Many private cg's but not all had wifi, but the quality varied and they sometimes struggled to provide the capacity for all the people wanting to us it. Sometimes we could not even connect until late at night. In the smaller towns they used satellite to provide it, so slow (and expensive for them).
But we were able to check our mail every few days which was enough.
So we used campground wifi. Many private cg's but not all had wifi, but the quality varied and they sometimes struggled to provide the capacity for all the people wanting to us it. Sometimes we could not even connect until late at night. In the smaller towns they used satellite to provide it, so slow (and expensive for them).
But we were able to check our mail every few days which was enough.
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