Christina Calayca
π Location
Rainbow Falls Provincial Park entrance / Rainbow Falls trailhead, Schreiber, Ontario, Canada
Specific Location: Rainbow Falls Provincial Park, near the Rainbow Falls trail and park entrance south of the comfort station (last sighting reported in this area around 6:30 a.m. on August 6, 2007).
Coordinates: 49.83000, -86.66000
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49.8300Β°, -86.6600Β°
π Description
Christina Calayca, a 20-year-old Toronto woman, disappeared on August 6, 2007, while on a camping trip at Rainbow Falls Provincial Park in Northwestern Ontario (between Schreiber and Rossport along Highway 17, on Lake Superior). She was last sighted around 6:30 a.m. by Eddy Migue after the two split up while jogging near the park entrance and comfort station; she reportedly headed toward Rainbow Falls. An extensive search by the Ontario Provincial Police, aided by volunteers, divers, and aircraft over 17 days, yielded no trace. In 2010, human remains found in the Thunder Bay area were ruled not to be Calayca. Ontario still offers a $50,000 reward for information, and public appeals were renewed in 2023, with the case remaining an active missing-person investigation in Nipigon detachment. As of late 2025, there have been no verified public updates confirming her location or death.
π Circumstances
Disappeared during a Civic Holiday weekend camping trip with three friends. Calayca and Eddy Migue planned to jog; they split up near the park entrance just south of the comfort station, with Calayca heading toward Rainbow Falls and Migue following the road to Highway 17. The last confirmed sighting is Calayca on the Rainbow Falls trail area at morning light. A large-scale police and private search followed, including ground, air, and marine components; no evidence was found. Remains found in 2010 in Thunder Bay area were not hers. The case has remained under active investigation by the Nipigon OPP, with ongoing public appeals for information.
π€ Physical Description
Height: 5'2" (157 cm); Weight: 125β130 lb; Eyes: Brown; Hair: Black, shoulder-length with orange streaks; Complexion described as dark East Asian; At last sighting she was wearing a blue hoodie, striped maroon/purple shirt, black pants, and white running shoes.
βΉοΈ Additional Details
Extensive searches conducted by OPP and private groups over the ensuing weeks yielded no trace. In 2010, remains found in the Thunder Bay area were investigated but ruled not to be Calayca. The Ontario government currently offers a $50,000 reward for information leading to her whereabouts. In 2023, the OPP renewed public appeals for information about the case; no definitive lead has emerged since the original disappearance.
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Case Information
- Case ID
- cmivpl3rq00xc8f0k6ckmoai3
- Primary Source
- globalnews.ca
- Added to Map
- December 7, 2025
- Last Updated
- December 8, 2025