I was on the Petro Canada website tonight checking my Petro Points balance when I noticed something new. Petro Canada is offering WiFi at some of their locations. I am guessing that the logic is that you can grab your e-mail or surf the web while you fill up. How handy. You simply have to use this search utility to find a location along your intended route that has WiFi. When I tested this, I found 4 locations within 50 kilometers of my home in the the west end of Toronto and they all seem to be locations that are suited for trucks rather than for the average Joe or Jane in a car looking to check their e-mail. In the interest of seeing how useful this could be for you, I’ll head out to a few of these locations and report back with my findings this weekend.
Stay tuned.
UPDATE: My follow up can be seen here.
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Petro Canada Rolls Out WiFi In Some Of Their Locations…. But Is It Useful For You? [UPDATED]
I was on the Petro Canada website tonight checking my Petro Points balance when I noticed something new. Petro Canada is offering WiFi at some of their locations. I am guessing that the logic is that you can grab your e-mail or surf the web while you fill up. How handy. You simply have to use this search utility to find a location along your intended route that has WiFi. When I tested this, I found 4 locations within 50 kilometers of my home in the the west end of Toronto and they all seem to be locations that are suited for trucks rather than for the average Joe or Jane in a car looking to check their e-mail. In the interest of seeing how useful this could be for you, I’ll head out to a few of these locations and report back with my findings this weekend.
Stay tuned.
UPDATE: My follow up can be seen here.
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