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An open letter and local, national and international call to action for public help for information on missing Liam Toman at Mont Tremblant Resort.

Liam went missing on Feb. 2, 2025, and the search for new information took on added urgency with the discovery of Liam’s wallet in March 2025, which has since led the Sûreté du Québec to view the case as a matter of criminal activity and issue a release for a significantly hiked reward of $50,000 offered by Sun Youth Organization.

“Somebody knows or saw something. Let’s together bring Liam home.”

Dear visitors and ski enthusiasts and ski clubs as well as local Mont-Tremblant residents, second-home owners, investors, business owners, property managers, seasonal and tourism workers, artists and performers, municipal and community leaders—and those in and around your networks here and away,

A ski season has come and gone, itself bringing new information in the search for our son, and now another is beginning. For our family, this passage of time only deepens our hope that someone will remember something that can help bring answers.

We are asking for your help in bringing forward clues or any new information related to what may have happened to Liam on that night or after. We last spoke to the Sûreté du Québec on December 11 2025 and know the investigation remains active and criminality suspected.

This is an opportunity for a breakthrough and help now is crucial

Thousands of people were in the region around the time of our Liam’s disappearance, and even the smallest detail could be the key to bringing Liam home. A single, previously overlooked photograph, a person in the background of an image, or a passing comment made in a group chat or in a post or tag read even thousands of miles away could provide crucial evidence to advance the case. We stress that, with the collective effort of a concerned local, national and international community, finding Liam is possible.

A few minutes will make a huge difference

What we are asking you: If you or someone you are connected to visited the Mont-Tremblant resort last season, in the early morning of February 2nd, 2025, or later, please:

  1. Scroll back through your phone’s photos and videos, including anything taken from chairlifts, trails, the village, restaurants, shuttles, parking lots,
    or accommodations.
  2. Check your car recordings: some EVs such as Tesla store video, automatically recording and storing surrounding actions, when in sentry mode.
  3. Review social media posts and stories, including any you or friends near or far may have been tagged in.
  4. Check group chats or messages from friends or family who were with you that weekend.
  5. Talk about it when out and about, and talk with the people you travelled or skied with–a brief comment or forgotten moment might spark a memory.
  6. Share Liam’s story on your platform: if you have a storefront, a listserve, a newsletter, a show, a stage, a vehicle, a bulletin board, or a platform of any kind, we ask you to help share Liam’s story.

No detail is too small! But it is urgent

Please also consider whether you noticed any awkward situations or interactions of a potentially criminal nature and report these details immediately. No matter how small or uncertain a detail, please contact the Sûreté du Québec at 1-800-659-4264.

Thank you for looking back and thank you for looking forward.

Together, Tremblant, for Liam.
With love and hope, Liam’s family.

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