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The Fox in the Park Borough: Villeray Length: 25 minutes* Difficulty level: Easy Download this route Have no fear, the fox in the park means no harm. It’s actually a curious, active little canine with epicurean leanings. Ride around the pond and greet the ducks along the way. Then hop off for a round of bocce, cricket, beach volleyball, tennis, pétanque, hockey… If your exertions leave you hungry, just follow the aroma of grilled meats to one of the many barbecues in the park. It’s a great way to make new friends. And you won’t have to show up empty-handed thanks to the “picnic-ready menu” from food and wine bar, Etna. Other neighbourhood gems include: Avanaa Chocolates : 309 Rue Gounod EtOH Brewery : 8100 R. Saint-Denis Vesta Restaurant : 206 Rue Jarry E Oui Mais Non Café : 72 Rue Jarry E Jarry Park The Fox in the Park
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BIXI - Map Coffee (en)
Hochlag Coffee Crawl Borough: Hochelaga-Maisonneuve Length: 30 minutes* Difficulty level: Easy Download this route This route is best enjoyed while chatting with one or more friends. It’s also great solo. Talking to yourself is apparently a sign of intelligence. Learn all about science, flora, and fauna at Space for Life, which includes the Botanical Garden and the Planétarium. Exercising your brain feels great too. Pause to admire the pros at the Vans Skatepark, at the Olympic Stadium. Enjoy a fresh delectable sandwich at the Maisonneuve Market and (hey why not) a couple or more coffees at Hoche Café or Hélico Café Pâtisserie. You’ll finish more energized than you started. Other neighbourhood gems include: Bain Morgan: 1865 Av Morgan Ontario Street East Anticafé: 3989 Rue Ontario E Simon-Valois Square: corner Valois and Ontario streets The Hochlag coffee houses has been tested and approved by BIXI member, Karine. Here are a few
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I’m travelling outside my coverage area. What are my options?
Please note that making and receiving calls outside Canada and the United States is currently unavailable. However, text messaging and data usage remain accessible. You can choose to get a block of data known as a Travel Add-on or you can even change your plan’s coverage if you’re travelling in Canada or the United States. But you know what? Wi-Fi always remains your best friend 😊 . Remember to activate the roaming option of your phone, or else it'll block your usage. How much will it cost. To see the rates for the place you’re heading to, sign into your account and go under My plans > Manage plan > Travel . Enter your destination. The site will show the prices for the available Travel Add-ons. Since Fizz is a prepaid service, there are no surprise fees. You are limited by the amount of data and/or SMS in your travel add-on. Choosing a Travel Add-On. As of now, only Travel Add-ons for data are available, except for Canada and the United States where Add-ons for calls and texts are also available. A Travel Add-on is basically a block of data at a fixed price that allows you to use your Fizz service while travelling outside your coverage area (roaming). Once purchased, you can use it immediately, and it will remain available until the end of your next payment cycle. To buy a Travel Add-on, sign into your account and go under My plans > Manage plan > Travel . Enter your destination and choose the one that suits you. Your Travel Add-on will be activated as soon as you pay for it. Should you run out, all you’ll have to do is hunt down a Wi-Fi network so you can access your account and get another one. Having data available
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I would like to change my Fizz Home Internet plan. How do I do this?
Things change — we get it. Need faster Internet? Need to slow things down? You can change your plan directly in your account on Fizz.ca. Changes will take effect on your next payment cycle. Good to know: Keep in mind the freeze period during which your plan cannot be modified. Ideally, aim to submit your changes when there are at least 4.5 days (108 hours) left in your current payment cycle. How can you know? Go in your account > My plans. Look right under your monthly price and you will see the days remaining in your payment cycle. To change your plan Go to My Plans in your Fizz account. Scroll to the plan you wish to change. Click on Manage > Adjust your plan . Choose your new speed. Y ou will see your new monthly fee in the box below. When you like what you see, save. Changes take effect at the start of your next payment cycle . Good to know: When you change your plan, you don't lose your rewards. For example, the My Rewards upgrade for dollars off the price of your plan, or the one for free mobile data every month will continue to apply to your new plan. Important – Any change to your plan must be made in accordance with the plan change policy detailed on https://fizz.ca/en/plan-change-policy. Restart your modem When your new plan goes live on the first day of your new payment cycle, restart your Wi-Fi modem: Unplug the power cable on your Wi-Fi modem. Make sure all the lights on the modem are off once you have unplugged it. Wait ten (10) seconds. Plug your modem back into the electrical outlet. Expect a three (3) minute delay to allow your devices to reconnect to the Wi-Fi network. To cancel the changes you made to your plan Go
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BIXI - Map Castle (en)
The Chateau Petite-Patrie Beach Borough: Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie Lenght: 45 minutes* Difficulty level: Easy Download this route You won’t see any sand around this castle, but that's ok, being at the beach is a state of mind. Take the Carrières bike path that runs parallel to the Canadian Pacific Railway lines and greet any conductors you see with your best “choo-choo!” Then hop off for a breath of fresh air at the Père-Marquette Park community garden. And after your breath of fresh air, stop off for a bite at the Indian-fusion snack bar Le Super Qualité, (we hear it’s, uh, super good quality) or for a savoury tart or any other treat, at Automne bakery. Other neighbourhood gems include: L’Île aux volcans: 1635 Rue de Drucourt Soucoupe Café: 6910 Rue Fabre Boutique Tonic: 1247 Rue Bélanger Cœur De Loup: 1141 Rue Bélanger Maudit bonheur Café: 1129 Rue Bélanger Les Oubliettes Café: 6201
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MOVING MEMBERS- (en)
Is moving on your radar? Don't forget your Home Internet plan. Bringing it along with you is so easy. First things first: confirm your move. Avoid moving day mayhem. As soon as you know your new address, go to your Fizz account, select Internet plan > Manage my plan > Moving your service. Log in Getting ready to move. Once you've confirmed your move and booked your technician visit, here's what you should do. Before the big day Carefully pack your Fizz Wi-Fi modem and its cables. Wrap it up Furoshiki-style On your moving day Once you’re settled in your new digs, plug in your Fizz Wi-Fi modem. Chances are it may already work. How to plug and play After your move Treat yourself to a slice of pizza and welcome the technician who will ensure your connection is optimal. Play our Fizz lightning game Our app is your best
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Why is VoLTE important?
The withdrawal of the 3G network will start July 31, 2025, for Fizz and several of its partners. All calls made with your Fizz mobile plan will then go through the LTE network thanks to VoLTE technology. But to do so, you need to: Use a VoLTE-compatible SIM card or an eSIM (if your phone allows it). Use a phone that is VoLTE-compatible at Fizz. Activate the VoLTE function on your phone. IMPORTANT: If any of these criteria is not met, none of your c alls (including 911 calls) will go through when the 3G network is gone. To learn more about the withdrawal of the 3G network in Canada, visit the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) website, and the Canadian Telecommunications Association website. What is VoLTE VoLTE stands for Voice over LTE, which basically means a phone call will use the LTE network. The opportunity to use the LTE network for your calls means: Improved sound quality for your calls. Faster routing of your calls, meaning the delay for the phone to ring at the other end will be shorter. Reduced interruptions when you go from the Fizz network to a partner network. Criteria #1: a VoLTE-compatible SIM card Your SIM connects your phone to the Fizz LTE network. If it’s not VoLTE (voice over LTE) compatible, no calls (including 911 calls) will be possible with the plan associated with this SIM card when the 3G network is gone. A VoLTE-compatible SIM card shows a red lightning bolt icon: If you need to change your SIM card and you still haven't received a SIM card in the mail, please contact us so one of our agents can confirm your address so we can send you one free of charge. Changing your SIM card for one that is VoLTE-compatible