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Sign at the trailhead.
The first section of the trail piggybacks on the Flank Trail beside Millar Creek.
An old Train Wreck Trail sign on a tree.
The waterfall on the Cheakamus River known to kayakers as Balls Falls.
Cheakamus River.
Cheakamus River.
This trail was built as a mountain bike trail, but nowadays it is used much more by hikers.
A mangled train car becomes an artist's canvas.
The train cars seem out of place in a beautiful forest.
Artwork at the Whistler Train Wreck.
The mountain biking features on the train cars are in rough shape and not for the faint of heart.
Some of the train cars have artwork inside them as well.
More artwork at the Whistler Train Wreck.
This one looks like it almost ended up in the river.
Whistler Train Wreck.
More artwork at the Whistler Train Wreck.