
Crash closes Spring Creek Road in South Bruce Peninsula
An early-morning serious collision has forced the closure of Spring Creek Road in South Bruce Peninsula.
Grey Bruce Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a call shortly after 3 a.m. of a single-vehicle collision on Spring Creek Road.
Due to the ongoing investigation and the presence of emergency personnel, Spring Creek Road is currently closed between Legion Road and Allenford Road.
Police ask motorists to avoid the area and seek alternate routes.
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