November 13, 2007 - Rainbow Fall Provincial Park - Ontario Provincial Police had hoped to resume their search for Christina Calayca this week, but had to cancel because of bad weather.
Calayca was last seen on the morning of Aug. 6, 2007 during a camping trip with friends at Rainbow Falls Provincial Park, about 180 kilometres east of Thunder Bay.
OPP Sgt. Deb Tully says seven members of the highly-trained Provincial Emergency Response Team (PERT) were expected in the Schreiber area on Monday to look for the missing 20-year-old from Toronto.
Tully said the PERT members would have spent about five days checking areas that were too dangerous to access during the initial search.
She said the weather will now be the deciding factor when it comes to rescheduling the team's visit.
Tully said officers planned to look along steep cliffs, which could be very hazardous if they're covered in snow or ice.
Rainbow Falls Provinical Park is just east of Rossport, Ontario between Rossport and Terrace Bay on highway 17 about 2 hours east of Thunder Bay.
Police and volunteers combed the woods for more than two weeks in August, but failed to find any trace of the woman.
Tully says this is still an open missing-person investigation, and is not considered a criminal investigation since no evidence has been found to suggest foul play.