You're supposed to do private transportation vs public when able. OP might also have been self-isolating with their spouse.
You are N
EVER allowed to take public transportation to your quarantine location. You are not supposed to quarantine in a small space where you can't isolate from other family members. I have highlighted these directives from the government website. Quarantining with a spouse could create another patient who could not only get seriously ill or die but add to the demand on the healthcare system. Unfortunately Ontario still doesn't seem to be asking questions about quarantine plans and stop family members from quarantining together without isolating from each other in their home.. In other provinces people are not able to do this.
https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/isolation
Where can you quarantine
You'll need to confirm you have a suitable place to quarantine where you:
- stay for 14 days or possibly longer
- have access to the necessities of life, including water, food, medication and heat without leaving quarantine
You must quarantine in a place where you won't have contact with people who:
- are 65 years or older
- have underlying medical conditions
- have compromised immune systems
You may only quarantine with people in these situations if:
- they consent to the quarantine or are the parent or minor in a parent-minor relationship
- you complete a form provided by a government representative at the port of entry explaining the consent and receive authorization to proceed
- to complete the assessment at the border, a government representative will call the person to obtain their consent; you will need their:
- legal name
- date of birth
- full address
- phone number
Many travellers will be able to quarantine at home or at their Canadian destination.
Some travellers may be unable to quarantine at home or their final destination. In these cases, travellers are expected to make alternative arrangements for their return to Canada. Although alternative accommodations (e.g. with family or friends, or paid accommodation) may be suitable, the Government of Canada does not reimburse for expenses incurred for accommodations, including hotels, RV rentals and trailer park or campground fees.
You cannot quarantine in group living environments
Some examples include:
- industrial camps
- group residences or homes
- hostels
- construction trailers
- student residences (unless you’ve received prior authorization)
- residential care or long-term care facilities
- sharing a small apartment
- living in the same household with large families or many people
- having housemates who haven’t travelled with you that you can’t avoid
For a full list of examples, visit the
Congregate living settings section.
Using hotelsQuarantine with others in the same household
Mandatory quarantine only applies to travellers who have entered Canada.
T
ravellers who are under quarantine should avoid contact with others and:
- stay in separate rooms
- use separate bathrooms
- keep surfaces clean
- avoid sharing personal items
- limit interactions with others in the household
Co-habitants should also follow the guidance of their local public health authorities.
If you do not have a suitable place to quarantineGetting to your place of quarantine (final destination)When your quarantine starts and endsHow to report after you've entered CanadaCOVID-19 testing or medical emergencies while in quarantineIf you leave Canada during the 14-day period
How to quarantine
Find out more about how to quarantine