In Canada local travel is allowed in most provinces but some have put restrictions on their borders. Northwest Territories has passed a law requiring anyone who enters to quarantine for 14 days. Indigenous communities have asked outsiders to stay out.
Here in BC there are no legal restrictions from the Provincial government but travelling is highly discouraged and severely frowned upon by a large segment of the public. Some small towns' shops are refusing to sell to anyone not from the area. Makeshift signs have been put up telling people to turn around and go home. They have no legal weight but very few really want to ignore their wishes.
I do not do any overnight trips right now but there are quite a few people who head down logging roads to camp out for a few days.
I have done day trips on the bike, including one that was 270 KMs. I made sure to have a full tank and had lunch before I left so I wouldn't have to stop anywhere for services. A normally semi busy route was eerily deserted and a bit spooky.
Out here, we're mostly not welcome anywhere in the small towns and I intend to respect that.
...Michelle
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