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A SINGLE ARTICLE WAS ALL THEY GOT

I have a cousin who worked at the Slocan Lake Royal Canadian Mounted Police Det, and he'd tell me all kinds of stories that sounded like tall tales from his time working in the remote areas of British Columbia.  Fake sasquatch sightings, lights that appeared and disappeared, the list goes on.  And one day he told me about Sandon and some missing hikers who were 'swallowed up by the forest'.  I listened for 10 minutes until calling him out on his BS.  Then to double down on my sense of self assured righteousness, I googled it.   Turns out my cousin was wrong about the Hikers.  They were film makers.  And all I could find was a single news article.   Several years, a bunch of access to information requests, being allowed access to recovered footage ,and a week spent interviewing the few locals of Sandon, B.C. we were able to put together a film that's part found footage, part re-enactment, and part documentary to finally discover the Horrors that happened at Sandon. 

Full disclosure, some of the recovered footage was hard to watch and it offers no clues or answers to what happened. Just more questions. 

This film is my hopeful attempt to bring awareness to these missing people so their friends and family can finally get some closure.

IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION CONTACT

RCMP

CAST & CREW

COMING SOON

THE MISSING

Hunter stevenson
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The forest around Sandon claims what it wants. These are the faces of the lost, whose stories ended abruptly in the shadows of the Kootenays. 

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Mark Stevenson
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Zak Taibied
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Racheal Smith
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