
Parents of missing Ontario boy continue combing Mont Tremblant area, suspect foul play
Global News
Three months later, an Ontario family is still searching for their son who went missing during a ski trip to Mont Tremblant in Quebec's Laurentian Mountains.
An Ontario family is still searching months after their son went missing during a ski trip in Quebec’s Laurentian Mountains.
“It’s tough,” sobs Chris Toman in a hotel room in Mont Tremblant, a ski resort about two hours north of Montreal.
Toman, with the help of family members and friends, has been searching for his son, Liam Toman, 22, who went missing overnight on February 2 while on a weekend ski trip to Mont Tremblant.
“In that time we’ve covered hundreds of kilometres within the Tremblant area, up to 20 kilometres from the resort,” said Kathleen Toman, Liam’s mother, adding that eight groups of people have searched forests and swamps.
“We’ve had some training on how to track and how to do this type of work,” she pointed out, “so we understand what to look for, how to be safe.”
Her son’s wallet was found in mid-March close to where he was last seen.
The Sûreté du Québec (SQ) has also conducted searches on foot, water and from helicopters. April 30, their search was partly concentrated in a swamp near the P1 parking lot next to the ski village.
“We’ve come up with nothing,” Kathleen said.













