
Quebec police set up post in Mont-Tremblant, one year after man’s disappearance
Global News
One year after 22-year-old Liam Toman disappeared from a Mont-Tremblant ski resort, Quebec police and his family are asking anyone with information to come forward.
One year after a 22-year-old man vanished at a ski resort north of Montreal, police and his family remain hopeful that someone will come forward with a piece of information that will help find him.
On Saturday, Kathleen Toman, her daughter and a group of friends were in Mont-Tremblant, handing out lip balm, pamphlets and wristbands near the spot where Liam Toman disappeared during a ski trip with friends.
“Somebody does know something, we truly believe that,” Kathleen Toman said in a phone interview. “I know we’re going be able to solve this to bring Liam home.”
Quebec provincial police set up a command post on the site, next to billboards featuring photos of the smiling, brown-haired young man who disappeared almost without a trace.
Liam Toman was last seen leaving a restaurant in Mont-Tremblant at around 3 a.m. on Feb. 2, 2025, after a night out.
His family say he was last seen on camera walking back toward his hotel, but there was no footage of him heading back inside. A last call and text were sent from his phone at around 3:15 a.m., and he has not used his bank account, social media or phone since then.
His wallet was recovered the following month near a parking lot within the resort, but searches by air, ground and water failed to turn up any further sign of him.
Police spokesperson Marc Tessier said the timing of the command post is important because some tourists who were there at the time of Toman’s disappearance might be returning for an annual trip.













