Two Americans are facing $1,000 fines each after violating Canada's Quarantine Act upon their arrival across the border.
David Sippel, 66, and Anne Sippel, 65, of Excelsior, Minnesota, entered Canada at the Fort Frances crossing on June 24 and were instructed to self-quarantine for 14 days, Canada's Global News reported.
The Sippels were seen making stops in the town of Fort Frances, which the Ontario Provincial Police told Global News led to the charges.
The act was invoked in late March in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic. It mandates self-isolation for international travelers once they arrive in the country, barring them from public spaces like transportation. Forbes reported that the act was updated in 2005 to address the SARS epidemic by imposing legal penalties on those who break quarantine, including fines and jail time.
A Minnesota couple were fined $1,000 each for violating Canada's mandatory quarantine order
To gain admittance to Canada US citizens have been known to state they are enroute to Alaska via driving. Of course, many are attempting to fish in Canada.