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Crash ends with vehicle in Greater Napanee

By Paul Martin Apr 22, 2026 | 7:49 AM

UPDATE at 7:50 am

Highway 33 remains closed eastbound at County Road 21 and westbound at County Road 7/Church Street in Greater Napanee. Motorists can detour using County Road 7, County Road 8 and County Road 22 as the closure is expected to be lengthy. Workers at the plant will be allowed to pass though the closure to access the facility. Other members of the public should avoid the area and use the detour routes in place. Officers are on scene to provide further guidance.

ORIGINAL STORY – More information is expected on Wednesday about a crash late Tuesday night that resulted in a vehicle going into the water west of Bath.

Around 11:20 pm, the OPP posted on social media that Highway 33/Bath Road was closed west of Bath to County Road 21.

Emergency crews were responding to a vehicle in the water.

A collision was reported in that same area a few minutes later.

There are no details about injuries.

Highway 33 was closed for several hours west of Bath overnight for the investigation and was still closed on Wednesday morning.

OPP said in an update at 5:40 am that it would likely be closed for several more hours.