What is the best GPS unit for use in Canada?

I'm not looking for fancy stuff like bluetooth or mp3 etc. I just want the most functional route planning GPS with the best maps of Canada. I would like it to be Mac compatible, offer re-routing and multiple destination planning, be able to save routes, spoken street names, and no extra stuff to buy (ie: traffic unit). Any advice would be welcome - thanks!


I have a Garmin nuvi 200 (I think it's one of the most basic models from Garmin). You can use maps from anywhere in the world - I'm not sure if you download them or what.

This model is really user friendly. It tells you when to turn, but does not say street names (the street names are written - it'll show "Turn right on Pine Street" at the top of the screen, and say aloud "Turn right in point three miles"). It does re-routing and multiple destinations. You can even add a stop along the way.

Look at Canadian suppliers. That might make sense. It would be cheaper to buy off the shelf in the US, than here, without a shadow of a doubt. Maybe that applies in Canada. Strong pound and all that (or is it weak Dollar?, they're cheaper anyway) And who's bound to have the best maps of their own country? Watch out for bears

I would have to say the brand called TomTom, is the best, because i bought one at Futere Shop, and i live in Canada, and it was only 199.99 plus tax, and i can't get over how accurate it is, and it talks to you as your driving, so you don't have to keep watching the little screen. I know there are more expensive ones, but i just wanted one to show me Canada, and North America, but i know there are some that you can even use in Europe , and there are models that you just have to speak to them, and tell them where you want to go, and it will give you the best route to take. I'm very happy with mine, and i'm glad it is portable, with no monthly fees, and you can update it using a p.c...........take care and i hope you find the best model that suits your needs........Curly

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