I live outside a rural hamlet in the interior of BC, Canada. On the shore of a lake so it is a semi-popular summer tourist area, with no stoplights. The local gas station is also the post office, liquor store, hardware store, grocery, and deli. Primary school only, and after grade 5 the kids are bussed an hour to the next big town. Closest clinic is 20 minutes away, closest hospital with an emergency room is an hour away, depending on traffic. My realtor friend is super busy, she's back up to fully staffed.
I suspect there is a lot of interest from folks who have realised that they can work from home, as long as the internet is good. Also, there could be some folks returning after leaving for the big cities for job opportunities that are not available here, but with internet and work from home, they can come back. I hope we don't get a fallout next year when people new to the area suddenly realise that off-season, this place is a ghost town, and the winter roads are hair-raising when you don't know how to drive them.