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Published June 11, 2026

Two killed after SUV catches fire on Highway 400 crash north of Port Severn

File photo of an Ontario Provincial Police cruiser
File photo - OPP cruiser

Two people are dead following a fiery crash on Highway 400 north of Port Severn.

Shortly after three Thursday morning, Ontario Provincial Police say officers responded to the northbound lanes of the highway near Crooked Bay Road following a report of a single-vehicle collision involving an SUV that then caught fire.

The two occupants of the vehicle were pronounced dead at the scene.

Police have not released their identities as investigators work to notify next of kin.

Highway 400 was closed for several hours between White Falls Road and Muskoka Road 38 for the investigation, but has since reopened.

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