This may help for Canada.

http://www.cellphones.ca/cell-plans/908/

I have one cell phone on an emergency plan, and one for Liz, a Rogers
pay as you go phone. Buy a card and just add the minutes. The cost of
the phone is usually around $100, or at least it was.

Dave

On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 2:21 AM, gldnbearz<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Yes, you can purchase a pre-paid GSM phone at Walmart or Target
> stores.  Look for carriers in the USA such as AT&T or T-mobile who
> both use SIM cards.  The Verizon carrier also sells pre-paid phones,
> but to my knowledge, don't use SIM cards.
>
> In Canada, one of the major GSM carriers is Rogers. My AT&T phone
> changes over to the Rogers network when I cross the border, but I
> incur international charges if I use the phone.  I have never been in
> Canada long enough to try the pre-paid SIM card option.
>
> Check the details with the USA carriers if they provide nationwide
> (Hawaii & New York coverage) - regular monthly plan holders usually
> get coverage like this.  It has been some years since I bought one of
> these for my mom and the details are foggy.
>
> HTH.
> -Pat
>
> On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 9:44 PM, Paul Ewins<[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>        my girlfriend and I are heading off at the end of the month on a six
>> week trip to Hawaii, New York, Montreal and the south-east of Canada. Rather
>> than use global roaming and risk large charges from our local (Australian)
>> carrier what we have done in the past is buy a cheap phone or a SIM card
>> when we get to our destination and use a pre-paid account.
>>
>> It looks like my antique Nokia is incompatible with US frequencies anyway,
>> so the plan is to pop into Walmart and get a cheap pre-paid phone there. Is
>> it safe to assume that any carrier with coverage in Hawaii will have
>> coverage in New York?   Once we get to Montreal I assume that we will have
>> to get a new SIM card, and possibly a new phone if the Walmart one is locked
>> to the carrier. Or is their a carrier that makes swapping from the US to
>> Canada easy?
>>
>> If you have any recommendations or a better plan I'd love to hear it.
>>
>> Paul Ewins
>> Melbourne, Australia
>
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