 This study investigates how COVID-19 restrictions affect daily activities, tracks the psychosocial effects of these restrictions over time, and identifies strategies to mitigate negative effects among various populations in British Columbia, Canada. Data was collected through online surveys and qualitative video conference interviews at four time points between April 2020 and February 2021, with participants including families with children under the age of 18 years, adults with spinal cord injury or stroke, adults with other disabilities, and older adults. Findings will inform the development of a resource guide for the post, COVID-19 period and future public health emergencies. This article was authored by Holly Reid, William Cameron Miller, Ella Misfendiari, and others.