Highway 9 Closed Following Single-Vehicle Collision in Brockton, Ontario


In a troubling incident that has temporarily disrupted travel in southwestern Ontario, a single-vehicle collision on Highway 9 has resulted in the closure of the road and injuries to two individuals. The accident occurred just west of Bruce Road 20 in the Municipality of Brockton around 12:14 p.m. on November 12, 2025.

Responding swiftly to the situation, officers from the South Bruce Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were on the scene along with Bruce County Paramedics and the Walkerton Fire Department. Upon arrival, they found a vehicle that had left the roadway and collided with a tree. The two occupants of the vehicle were promptly transported to a local hospital to receive medical attention for their injuries.

As it stands, Highway 9 remains closed between Moscow Sideroad and Bruce Road 20, causing significant delays for motorists in the area. The OPP has stated that they are continuing to investigate the circumstances that led to this unfortunate event, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

In light of the incident, the OPP is urging anyone who may have witnessed the collision or has additional information to reach out to them. This call for information is crucial in piecing together the events leading up to the crash and ensuring accountability.

As always, safety on the roads is a priority for everyone in Ontario, especially as we approach the winter months when driving conditions can become more hazardous. This incident serves as a reminder for all drivers to exercise caution and remain vigilant while on the road.

With the ongoing investigation, residents and travellers are advised to seek alternative routes until the highway can be safely reopened. The OPP has committed to keeping the public informed and will release updates as they are available.

Motorists are encouraged to plan their trips accordingly and to stay tuned to local news outlets for the latest information on road conditions and the status of Highway 9.