"Of all the reasons to hike in B.C.’s Coast Range, visiting a train wreck would not rank high elsewhere. This is Whistler, though, where a train derailment becomes a canvas for artists and a must-see novelty that remains well off the beaten track (sorry!), even for many locals.A new bridge spanning the Cheakamus River makes the hike legal and considerably less treacherous.Thetrail's steel-meets-seedlings design isreminiscent of New York City’s High Line, and among the manyspurs are aboardwalk into the coastal rain forest anda longer trek that leads to the Sea to Sky Trail. Once a hush-hush locale for graffiti artists and mountain bikers, the Train Wreck hike and suspension bridge route are now well-marked at the Sea to Sky trailhead, just outside of Function Junction."