Almost once a month for almost a year, Kathleen Toman has left her home in Balsam Lake, Ont., for Mont-Tremblant, Que. This weekend, she’ll make the 500-kilometre trip again, meeting her ex-husband, Chris Toman, there.
Together, they’ll try again to find anyone or anything that could help locate their son, Liam.
“Anything that would’ve happened might be a small clue,” Kathleen said in an interview. A selfie, an awkward encounter, a bit of small talk – no detail is too small.
“Every time I do go back, though, I find out a little bit more information about something. every single time.”
And yet, so far, nothing explains how her son, Liam Gabriel Toman, vanished from the ski resort in the early hours of Feb. 2, 2025.
On Friday, Jan. 31,2025,Liam,22,and two friends,Kyle Lemmings and Colin Warnock,hit the road for a long-anticipated ski weekend. As they rounded the last bend before Tremblant, the five-hour drive from Whitby, Ont., paid off.”It just opens up, and then there’s the hill with all the cabins on the side of it, and then the mountain just goes up,” Lemmings told Radio-Canada’s Enquête.”It’s a pretty big eye-opener.”

Liam Toman shot video at Le P’tit caribou hours before he went missing.



