As long as you don't have a food source to draw them in, bird feeders, garbage, pet food outside, etc. you really don't have an issue. We've moved into their territory Up North here . What will keep them passing through is bird lovers that refuse to take down the feeders for summer, even though the DNR requests you remove them.
Then you've got a bunch of city folks with their city habits moving to the big north, and freak out at the sight of one. You just learn to accept the fact your in bear country and don't give them a reason to want to return. If they do find a food source, they'll return for up to 2 weeks to check it out.
We've probably had one go through our yard at least a half dozen times this summer alone, not knowing what goes on after dark.
Our guests have gone from freaking out, to curious, to aww their pretty in a matter of minutes once they know they won't be attacked. Normally the bear will run just as fast the other way.
You learn to understand them but never lose respect for one either, it will eat you.