The OPP says the northbound lanes of Highway 11 between West Street in Orillia and Highway 60 in Huntsville are expected to reopen at around noon today.
However, officials warn not all exits and ramps will be open when the highway reopens as work continues to clear the snow.
It's not yet known when the southbound lanes of the highway will reopen, but officials are hopeful that will occur later this afternoon.
Update : Highway 11 NB at West St. Orillia is expected to reopen at 12:00 and Highway 11 SB is expected to reopen from Highway 60 in Huntsville later in the afternoon. There will be limited access to entrances and exits throughout that area as crews continue to clear the ramps.… pic.twitter.com/iyGvDmNv6b
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Crews are still working on clearing the highway and other local roads as a "significant" amount of snow and ice have accumulated over the past 36 hours.
The highway, one of the province's busiest north-south roadways, has been closed since Saturday after parts of the region were inundated with more than 100 centimetres of snow between Friday night and Sunday morning.
Many people were left stranded on the highway and had to take refuge at the Gravenhurst Centennial Centre, which was transformed into a warming centre. The Town of Gravenhurst declared a state of emergency early Sunday morning.