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Crash closes Hwy. 69 north of Parry Sound

Crash closes Hwy. 69 north of Parry Sound

CTV News11-06-2025
A collision between a transport truck and a passenger vehicle has closed Highway 69 near Pointe Au Baril.
A collision between a transport truck and a passenger vehicle has closed Highway 69 near Pointe Au Baril.
Ontario Provincial Police are on the scene of the crash and said the collision was a serious one.
Police said the highway is closed at Highway 124 on the north side and Highway 522 southbound.
Drivers are being asked to avoid the area.
'Updates to follow,' police said.
Updated road information can be accessed at Ontario 511.
This story will be updated when new information is available.
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