According to the Rogers iPad page, purchasing an iPad data plan also permits free access to Rogers Wifi hotspots across Canada, in cafes, restaurants, malls, etc.; the Canadian Hotspots site has a catalog of locations available in both PDF and Excel formats.
Bell services Starbucks and Rogers services Timothys and Second Cup cafes.
It seems Tim Horton's customers are not interested in wireless connectivity.
Update Sun, Sep.6, 2010: I forgot to mention that Rogers charges $10 for a micro-SIM card; Apple charged me 20 cents.
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