20 years ago, Tara Nichols' brother, Matthew, went missing on the north end of Vancouver Island. He was never found. Last winter, Tara made a documentary about her search to find her brother. This website chronicles her journey.
Producers respond to City of Port Rupert
HMN responds to the city council's request for the film to be removed from the Whistler Film Festival...
City of Port Rupert comes out against Hunting Matthew Nichols
The Port Rupert city council issues a statement on the film before it's Whistler Film Festival Screening...
Explore the scanned photos of the case evidence files collected by the production team.
The following photos were taken by Vancouver Island Police on November 10th, 2001 - 10 days after Matthew and Jordan were reported missing.
The police reports and paperwork were scanned by the production team. These were included in the evidence files returned to the Nichols family.
This Journal was recovered from the Reimer residence. It is unknown whether Matthew or Jordan created the journal or it was acquired by the boys from the Port Rupert Library and Museum.
Matthew Nichols and Jordan Reimer went missing in the early hours of Nov 1st, 2001.
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Get familiar with the City of Port Rupert, British Columbia. Located on the northern edge of Vancouver Island, Canada. Hunting Matthew Nichols was proud to join forces with the city to bring awareness to case.
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