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Community Alert: Search for Missing Snowmobiler in Haines Pass

RCMP-coordinated search for missing snowmobiler in hazardous Haines Pass backcountry near Atlin, British Columbia

RCMP search and rescue teams are battling extreme weather and avalanche conditions while searching for a missing snowmobiler near Haines Pass.

Community Alert: Search for Missing Snowmobiler in Haines Pass

Atlin RCMP and Haines Junction RCMP are coordinating an intensive search for a missing snowmobiler last seen in the Haines Pass / Haines Summit area near the British Columbia–Yukon border. The man became separated from his group on the afternoon of May 8, 2026, and did not return to the designated parking area as planned.

The missing individual was one of three people who had travelled into the backcountry to recover a disabled snow machine in northwestern British Columbia. Around 4 p.m., he lost contact with his companions in extreme winter conditions with near-zero visibility. He is believed to be without survival equipment or reliable satellite communication, significantly increasing the urgency and risk associated with this search operation.

Official Incident Details

According to information shared with CrimeCanada.ca, the sequence of events and current response are as follows:

Public Safety Advisory: Do Not Self‑Deploy into the Search Area

Police report that some well-meaning individuals are considering heading into the Haines Pass region on their own to search. The current conditions make this extremely hazardous and could significantly compromise both public and search team safety.

While the RCMP release does not list specific phone numbers in this case, members of the public who have credible, time-sensitive information related to this incident should contact their local RCMP detachment or emergency services immediately. If you are in the vicinity of the Haines Highway, approach on-duty officers directly for instructions and the most up-to-date safety guidance.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this missing snowmobiler case highlights how quickly a recreational outing can become life-threatening in remote, mountainous regions of British Columbia. Communities across the province, whether in major centres or smaller areas such as Portier Pass 5 and surrounding regions, share similar risks when residents and visitors venture into isolated terrain with volatile weather patterns.

For anyone planning backcountry travel, even late in the season, we strongly recommend:

Our mission at CrimeCanada.ca is to help Canadians make informed decisions that reduce risk, whether the threat comes from crime, environmental hazards, or backcountry emergencies. By learning from incidents like this and respecting the guidance of agencies such as the RCMP and search and rescue partners, communities across British Columbia can help prevent further tragedies and support first responders in their critical work.


Official Source & Community Safety

This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the british-columbia community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.

Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

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