Provincial Police say a total of five people died in crashes across Ontario over the Canada Day long weekend.
Two of those fatal incidents involved motorcycle riders, with speed being a factor in one crash.
The five deaths on the long-weekend bring the total to 113 people killed on OPP-patrolled roads in 2017, with speeding being attributed to 31 of those fatal crashes.
Officers put a stronger focus on speeding and aggressive drivers last weekend, laying more than 5,800 speeding charges province-wide.
OPP say, thankfully, no fatal boating or off-roading incidents were reported.