MONT‑TREMBLANT, Quebec / WHITBY, Ontario — Authorities and family members continue to appeal for public assistance in locating 22-year-old Liam Gabriel Toman, who has been missing for more than a year following a ski trip to the Mont‑Tremblant resort area. Quebec police, in coordination with Canadian and Ontario authorities, are actively seeking any information that could help explain his disappearance and bring closure to his loved ones.

Toman, a resident of Whitby, Ontario, was last seen during the ski trip in Mont‑Tremblant, and despite extensive search efforts, no confirmed sightings or leads have emerged in the months since. Family members describe him as kindhearted, responsible, and full of life, noting that his disappearance has left a lasting void for those who knew and loved him. They have been tireless in their efforts to raise awareness, issuing regular public appeals and working closely with law enforcement to keep his case in the public eye.
Authorities continue to urge anyone with information, no matter how minor it may seem, to come forward. Investigators are reviewing records, surveillance footage, and eyewitness accounts in an effort to piece together Toman’s movements during the critical hours of his disappearance.
Community members and friends have organized vigils and outreach campaigns, demonstrating widespread concern and solidarity in the search for Toman. As the investigation continues, both family and authorities remain steadfast in their hope that answers will be found and that Liam Gabriel Toman will be safely located, ending more than a year of uncertainty and anguish.