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Quebec police set up post in Mont-Tremblant, one year after man’s disappearance

Quebec police and family offer a $50,000 reward and distribute materials to prompt new tips on Liam Toman’s disappearance during a ski trip.

  • Quebec provincial police opened an on‑site command post in Mont‑Tremblant on Jan. 31, 2026, placing billboards with missing man Liam Toman's photo as they renewed their search.
  • Toman was last seen leaving a restaurant in Mont-Tremblant at around 3 a.m. on Feb. 2, 2025, with a call and text at about 3:15 a.m. and his wallet found nearby the next month.
  • Kathleen Toman and family members handed out lip balm, pamphlets and wristbands near the spot where he vanished while publicizing a $50,000 reward and sharing a handout photo of Liam Toman.
  • The family is asking anyone who was at the resort to review photos, speak with friends, and recall details, saying 'somebody does know something'; they also say officials have secured assurances for improved lighting and security in Tremblant village.
  • With many visitors returning for annual trips, police and family renewed the search one year after disappearance, hoping returning tourists might recall details of that night.
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Quebec police set up post in Mont-Tremblant, one year after man’s disappearance

Quebec provincial police are renewing their push for answers in the case of a 22-year-old Ontario man who went missing from a popular ski resort town almost one year ago.

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A command post is set up in the ski village to gather new information about Liam Toman's disappearance almost a year ago.

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Quebec police set up post in Mont-Tremblant, one year after man's disappearance

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One year after the disappearance of young Liam Toman, the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) established a command post at Mont-Tremblant on Saturday, in the hope of advancing the investigation.

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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