Family organizes spring search for missing Ontario man in Mont-Tremblant

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The family of an Ontario man is taking part in a spring search in Mont-Tremblant this weekend, more than a year after he went missing on a ski trip in Quebec.

The spring search for Liam Toman started Saturday and continued Sunday, with volunteer teams and SARCAN K9, trained search-and-rescue dog units.

“We are so very grateful for the media, community support, and continue to advocate for safety protocols for all,” said Kathleen Toman, Liam’s mother.

Liam Toman disappeared on Feb. 2, 2025, while on a ski trip with friends in Mont-Tremblant. His wallet was found in a nearby parking lot in March 2025.

The family is also launching a blue wristband campaign, inviting people to wear the bracelets as a visible sign of support and to help keep attention on Toman’s disappearance.

In a press release, Toman’s family wrote that the initiative is meant to bring community support together and encourage anyone with information to come forward. 

“We do not want to see this happen to any other family,” said Kathleen Toman.

A $50,000 reward remains in place for information leading to Toman’s location. It was initially set to expire May 20, but his mother said it has been extended “until we bring Liam home.”

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