So it turns out that the VirginMobil web site was misleading, ie. Our MiFi uses the Spring Cellular network, in Canada you will pay $0.10/minute to use the cellular connection.
Turns out that the moment we crossed the border into Canada, our MiFi device stopped working! Spent over an hour of a 90 minute beautiful ferry ride from Bainbridge Island to Victoria on hold with VirginMobil Canada trying to find out why it wouldn't work. (toll free call from a Ferry payphone.) Turns out that VirginMobil Canada is owned by BellCanada ... and they have nothing to do with VirginMobil USA?! They have their own MiFi device.
SO ... we ended up having to take our iPhones out of Airplane mode a few times during the trip, when Karen HAD to get in touch with her office, I HAD to get in Touch with Karen and of course after Karen's accident ... where oddly enough, a number of the people that stopped didn't have cell phones ... and the forest service guy with a two-way radio couldn't reach his base from our incident location.
Just got our AT&T bill. Not Too Bad ... our very judicious use of our iPhones in Canada cost us about $90. But of course on top of that we spent $160 for the VirginMobil Mifi device plus $40 for the month of service. We could have returned it to BestBuys when we got back, and VirginMobil said they would refund us our $40, but we decided to keep it and we bought another month of unlimited service. It WAS useful when we got back and we thought Karen was hogging the router with her hardwire to her work laptop and new desktop while I used the MiFi device to be on the net at the same time. We only recently discovered that we could be hardwired to the route AND have wireless at the same time.

But I can use the MiFi when on the road or at work when there isn't otherwise Wifi where we're filming.
