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UPDATE: RCAF Road fully open following hydro outage

By Brock Ormond Nov 17, 2025 | 3:02 PM

UPDATE:

RCAF Road has reopened to traffic following a closure earlierĀ today.

The southbound lane of RCAF Road from Johnson Drive to Highway 2 was closed this afternoon due to a hydro outage.

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A quick traffic note for those in Quinte West.

The southbound lane of RCAF Road from Johnson Drive to Highway 2 is currently closed due to a hydro outage.

The northbound lane remains open to traffic. Southbound traffic will be detoured while hydro crews complete work in the area.

Notice will be issued when the road reopens.