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Unique train wreck art installation
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Hike

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1-2h

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The Whistler Train Wreck Park is a unique hiking spot in British Columbia, where colorful train cars are scattered amidst the lush forest. Dating back to 1956, these rusted boxcars were abandoned after a derailment incident and now serve as a quirky art installation in the woods. Visitors can enjoy an easy hike to the site, cross a suspension bridge over the Cheakamus River, and explore the graffiti-covered train cars for a fun and picturesque adventure in nature.

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