A desperate search continues for Liam Toman, a 22-year-old from Ontario who vanished in the heart of Quebec’s ski country. The last confirmed sighting of Liam was in the early hours of February 2nd, after a night with friends in the picturesque village of Mont-Tremblant.
Liam had been enjoying a ski trip when he left a local bar around 3 a.m. Since that moment, silence. His family has been living with agonizing uncertainty, with no trace of him emerging in the weeks since his disappearance.
He’s described as approximately 5-foot-9, with a slender build of around 130 pounds. Liam’s brown hair frames striking blue-grey eyes, a detail his loved ones cling to as they desperately seek answers.
On the night he disappeared, Liam was wearing a distinctive outfit: a black Volcom coat, black snow pants, a green sweater layered under a plaid shirt. He also had on a white tuque with dark stripes and sturdy brown work boots with black tips – details that could be crucial to anyone who remembers seeing him.
Now, a Montreal-based organization is amplifying the search with a significant reward. Through the generosity of anonymous donors, up to $50,000 is being offered for information leading to Liam’s whereabouts.
The reward, offered by Sun Youth Organization, stands as a beacon of hope for Liam’s family and a plea to anyone who might hold a vital piece of the puzzle. This offer remains active until May 20, 2026, extending the window for potential leads.
Authorities urge anyone with information, no matter how small it may seem, to come forward. Quebec provincial police can be reached at 1-800-659-4264. Every detail could be the key to bringing Liam home.