Ummmm ... I've lived, cycled, hiked, and camped in rural Canada now for 42 years, and have yet to encounter a rabid animal.
Here's a tip ... don't approach wild animals. Don't approach skunks, don't approach raccoons, don't approach foxes, coyotes, and wolves. Keep your distance from wild animals. I know they're fascinating and many people seem to want to have pictures taken with them feeding the wild animal or something like that because it's cute or whatever ... but don't do it.
As well as keeping your distance from animals, also make sure animals aren't attracted to you. Don't leave food and other scented items lying around your campground to attract the animals to your area.
A quote from one of the Parks Canada sites: "
Be suspicious of any friendly or unusually bold animals. As a general rule, keep a safe distance from all wildlife and remember that it is illegal under the Canada National Parks Act to touch, feed, approach, or entice wildlife."
http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/yt/ivvavik...a_E.asp#rabies
Here's another article:
http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/rech-srch/cl...word=rabies%20
And here are some charts regarding rabies in Canada ... incidentally, get your info from government sites, etc., not from Wikipedia:
http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/...g/statse.shtml