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This interesting story appeared in this week's Bancroft Times.
Those of you who ever participated in or worked the Ontario Winter Rally will be very familiar with Wollaston Lake Rd., aka in later years as 'The South Rd.' one of the best roads used annually in the OWR and always at pretty 'brisk' speed.
Follow with me as I take you from south to north. You start off going by a clump of houses then the odd house here and there. We pass over a concrete bridge going over the Crowe River then through the steep downhill hairpin at The Gut (Conservation Area). Jim Kenzie knows this spot intimately - seems he parked a borrowed Legacy on a weird angle there once upon a time. Frequently for the OWR we put a CP just at the base of that hairpin. Then on to a forced left at a dead end trail and northbound on the best part of the road.
Well it seems that way back in 1961 this exact route was the scene of a wild car chase with OPP chasing five bank robbers, who had just robbed the TD Bank in Havelock. Many shots were exchanged at the Crowe River bridge. As the robbers were from the Montreal area, they were in very unfamiliar territory. As the police chased them in their 1961 Buick getaway car (clearly perfect vehicle for a chase on the Wollaston Lake Rd.), when they reached the forced left, they took the road straight ahead, which is a dead end trail that deteriorates into a 4 x 4 path very quickly. They soon had to abandon their car and a 96 hour manhunt ensued before the OPP, aided by many local residents (must have been all eight of them), rounded up all five suspects.
So the robbers were all captured but to this day the $230,000 loot stolen from the bank has never been recovered. Talk about a geocache, eh!!
Anyway now 48 years later, the Wollaston Township Roads Superintendent, Kirk McCaw, has erected a new road sign naming the trail of the bank robbers' demise 'Bank Robber's Lane'.
Kirk McCaw is my newest hero. Have to meet that man.
Great excuse to go for a drive on one of Ontario's best and yet unspoiled roads.
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