Some campsites in my area are restricting sites to those staying longer than a week and have the sewage dump stations locked down. We are planning travelling from Ontario to B.C. next spring and wondered if that is a good idea i.e, has anyone experienced difficulty with restrictions on this route? Thanks in advance.
Almost impossible to say where we will be by next spring. Perhaps numbers drop and camping goes back "to normal" or numbers soar and places are closed! I would say keep planning your trip but be prepared with a plan b or c as the time to book approaches.
Spring? Just an educated guess, but i think things will be back closer to normal by then. Vaccinations for the Wuhan virus should be mostly completed for North America by late spring. I would hope that if you can show that you have had a vaccine, no one would bother you at all. Governmentwise, that is.
Canada has better control then the US. I am guessing you are coming across something like CAN 1. From our trip east on that route I don't see any problems. Just don't come south as Covid is still running wild!
Biggest issue I have been having is that Covid campers have all the CG's booked up. I am having a hard time getting a reservation anywhere a month out. Do yourself a favor and make a reservation any place you are planning on staying.
We have not seen restrictions in the parks in Minnesota, maybe a rest room closed but that's all - was in 3 parks in Northern MN late August - early September
2012 Winnebago Journey 36M Cummins 360 2014 Jeep Cherokee 492 Campgrounds,107K miles driven in our Winnebago motor homes and 2360 nights camping since we retired in July 2009, 41 National Parks