Hwy. 401 closed in Lakeshore due to serious crash, OPP say
The police service said late Friday morning that all westbound lanes of the highway were closed between Puce Road and Manning Road.
Delays are expected and officers are asking the public to use another route.
The police service has not yet said whether anyone was hurt in the crash or many vehicles were involved.
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