Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
- A missing snowmobiler near the British Columbia–Yukon border was being searched by RCMP and search-and-rescue teams around May 8–10, 2026, with authorities noting challenging conditions and advising against independent searches due to safety and resource concerns. This involves a person from Whitehorse who went missing after attempting to retrieve a malfunctioning snowmachine in Haines Pass area, near the Haines Summit and Yukon border. [CBC, May 10, 2026; RCMP BC/North info referenced in regional summaries]
Key developments to watch for:
- updates from RCMP detachments in British Columbia and Yukon, plus regional search-and-rescue coordination, especially if weather improves or new clues (cellphone pings, satellite device data) emerge.
- safety advisories for backcountry travelers in the Haines Pass/Haines Summit corridor, and any changes to access restrictions during ongoing search operations.
If you’d like, I can monitor for new updates and summarize any official statements or press releases as they’re released. I can also pull concise timelines or map the search area if you want a visual guide.
Note: For the most current details, please check the RCMP BC and CBC updates, as search status can change quickly with weather and terrain in northern BC. [CBC: “Missing snowmobiler near B.C.-Yukon border”; RCMP updates]
Sources
On May 8, 2026 at approximately 10 pm Atlin RCMP received report from the Haines Junction RCMP of a missing snowmobiler in Haines Pass who failed to meet up with his party. A Whitehorse resident reported that her brother and two friends had gone snowmobiling near Haines Summit. The three snowmobilers set out to retrieve a broken down snowmachine from the area in northwestern BC, along the Yukon border.
rcmp.caA 66-year-old man was located safely by Exploits Ground Search and Rescue on Saturday night after a distress call from the backcountry near Mount Peyton Summit. Around 5:00 p.m. on February 21, Grand Falls-Windsor RCMP received a call about a snowmobiler that was stuck in a wooded area near Mount Peyton Summit. The snowmobiler, a 66-year-old man, had contacted family to report his location, and explained that he was not injured but was not able to move his machine, and did not have food or...
rcmp.caCastlegar RCMP: 2026-12
rcmp.caA multi-organizational, coordinated effort resulted in the rescue of three stranded snowmobilers near Upper Tetagouche Lake, N.B. On February 17, 2025, at approximately 12 p.m., members of the Campbellton RCMP Detachment received a report of three individuals who were stranded on their snowmobiles near Upper Tetagouche Lake. At the time of the call, they had been stranded for approximately fifteen hours.
rcmp.caThe B.C. Coroners Service confirmed Monday the body of 42-year-old Travis Allen Brown, from Drayton Valley, Alta., was found after a snowmobile incident near Revelstoke Dec. 5.
globalnews.caMounties are searching for a snowmobiler from Whitehorse who went missing near the British Columbia-Yukon boundary.
www.cbc.caA search for a missing snowmobiler is underway in the Cape Breton Highlands, but high winds and blowing snow are complicating rescue efforts.
www.cbc.caAnahim Lake RCMP and the RCMP Underwater Recovery Team work together to recover the bodies of two deceased snowmobilers. On February 20, 2026, Anahim Lake RCMP received a report that two snowmobilers had not been seen since February 17. While police were en route, neighbours initiated a search and located the couple deceased beneath the ice on Charlotte Lake.
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