Next in line to gain free Wi-Fi are these locations:
Creekside Community Recreation Centre
The Gathering Place
Trout Lake Community Centre
The McCleery Golf Course Club House (set to go live in the coming weeks)
Below is the #VanWiFi Site Status site (nice Google Maps integration), which shows where Wi-Fi is online throughout the city:
How to connect to free Wi-Fi in Vancouver? Just launch your Wi-Fi settings and connect to the “#VanWiFi” network. You’ll be automatically redirected to agree to terms and conditions, which once you accept you’ll be able to connect. No account creation is required.
Let us know if you’re trying this already, and how those download speeds are!
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