The pair of Adolf Hitler-obsessed teens wanted for killing three people in British Columbia earlier this month may have been spotted in a remote area in Canada, according to police.

The tip came as authorities continued a massive manhunt in search of accused serial killers Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, and Kam McLeod, 19.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Manitoba said in a tweet that on Sunday night at around 5 p.m. cops “received a tip that two males matching the description of the wanted suspects were seen in York Landing, Manitoba.”

“Based on the information received, the RCMP immediately deployed multiple resources to the community,” the police said in the tweet.

The RCMP added that officers searched the York Landing area throughout the night “and continue their efforts today,” along with the help of the Royal Canadian Air Force.

“Officers on the ground have not made contact with the individuals, as such, the RCMP is not yet in a position to confirm that these are the wanted suspects,” police said in another tweet.

“The goal today remains to safely locate and apprehend the individuals and confirm their identities.”

The RCMP warned that it’s “critical that residents of York Landing remain vigilant & stay indoors as much as possible with their doors locked, & to report anything suspicious by calling their local police immediately.

The Indian reserve had a population of 443 in 2016.

Schmegelsky and McLeod are wanted for second-degree murder in connection to the deaths of Chynna Deese, 24, of Charlotte, North Carolina, and her boyfriend, Lucas Fowler, 23, of Sydney, Australia; and 64-year-old Leonard Dyck of Vancouver.