I have Verizon Wireless and a fairly recent LG VX6000 phone.  Last 
 July/August my extended family visited our extended family on Cape 
 Breton Island, in Nova Scotia, and kept in touch via US cell phones.  
 It didn't cost us any more than if we had been roaming in the US.  I 
 think one 10-minute long call was something like $7.00 US, cell phone 
 to cell phone (I've had more expensive calls in Kansas).  We didn't 
 place any calls to the US though.  If one were planning on several 
 lengthy calls to, say, a spouse back in the US, I think the notion of 
 getting a calling card in Canadia is an excellent one.  When I head 
 up North in 3 weeks or so, I plan to take my cell phone, and buy a 
 Canadian calling card to use with pay phones for the calls home.
 
 John
 
 --- In 
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Chris Norloff"  
 wrote:
 
 >
 > I have Verizon Wireless, which overall is quite good. But it was 
  
worthless in Ontario, Canada, despite my calling Verizon and making 
 sure I could use the phone there. Back in the 'States, and it worked 
 fine again.
 
 > 
 > Chris
 > 
 > ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
 > From: Alan L Henderson 
 > Date:  Mon, 26 Jun 2006 18:15:19 -0500
 > 
 > >--- In 
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Tengai Mark Van Horn
 > > wrote:
 > >
 > > >
 > > > I just posted the first three days of my recent eastern Canada 
  
trip 
 
 > >on my website.  I have to leave town on business for a couple 
  
days, so 
 
 > >i'll post the remainder next week. The trip was 94% on the 
  
pavement, but 
 
one I
 
 > >use, and their phones are supposed to work if you have a tri mode
 > >phone and want to pay roaming charges. Haven't ever tried it but 
  
would
 
 > >like to tour into Canada sometime.
 > >          Alan Henderson A13 Iowa