Originally Posted by
TheCanuckian
That was my understanding. I'll encourage her to have a plan b, so if they insist she quarantine locally for either 3 days or 14 days, she has something worked out that will save her from getting sent to a hotel.
There simply is no local quarantine requirement for a land border crossing. Many small land border crossings are in remote rural areas. A land crossing involves passport check, immigration check, customs check, arrivecan registration, 72-hour negative covid test check all by CBSA, followed by a new covid test and being provided with a 10-day covid test by public health/red cross folks. Then (if you are negative) you are free to go directly to your place of quarantine wherever that might be in Canada.