The Enigma of Liam Toman’s Vanishing at Mont Tremblant Ski Resort

On February 2, 2025, 22-year-old Liam Gabriel Toman disappeared from Mont Tremblant, Quebec, during a ski getaway with friends, sparking a haunting mystery that remains unsolved.

Last spotted on CCTV at 3:16 a.m. outside Le P’tit Caribou, a bustling après-ski bar in Mont Tremblant Village, Liam was seen walking toward his hotel but never arrived.

His phone, bank accounts, and social media have been silent since, and a chilling clue emerged on March 22, 2025, when his wallet was found in a nearby parking lot, intensifying speculation.

The Sûreté du Québec launched a massive five-day search, deploying over 100 officers, helicopters, and volunteers, but no leads surfaced.

Missing 411 Coverage

Renowned investigator David Paulides spotlighted Liam’s case in a Missing 411 YouTube video on April 25, 2025, noting its parallels with other perplexing vanishings.

His coverage has fueled online discussions, with many questioning the lack of surveillance in a busy resort. The family’s dedicated site, liamtoman.com, offers photos and a detailed timeline to support the search.

With no resolution in sight, Liam’s parents, Chris and Kathleen Toman, tirelessly seek answers.

This case serves as a stark reminder of the hidden dangers lurking in popular vacation spots like Mont Tremblant.

Anyone with information is urged to come forward to help unravel this enigma. 

Liam’s family, fearing foul play, encourages the public to review dashcam or doorbell footage and contact the Sûreté du Québec at 1-800-659-4264 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-233-8477.

Liam, a Niagara College electronics technician graduate from Ontario, is 5’9”, 132 pounds, with light brown hair and blue-grey eyes. He was dressed in a black and green coat, black pants, a green plaid sweater, and a black-and-white striped toque.