Whistler Train Wreck, Suspension Bridge & Hidden Waterfall Adventure
Overview
Inclusions
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Entry/Admission - Cheakamus River
- Entry/Admission - The Whistler Train Wreck Trail
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: The Whistler Train Wreck Trail, Alpha Lake Rd, Whistler, British Columbia V0N 1B1 Canada
The Whistler Train Wreck is a series of mangled up railway boxcars left from a crash that happened back in the 1950's. Over the years local artist have been in and painted the wreck in all kinds of vibrant graffiti, giving it a unique contrast from the lush towering cedar trees above and glacial waters below.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Cheakamus River, Whistler, British Columbia Canada
The Cheakamus River is a stunning glacial stream that winds its way through a series of narrow canyons and off breathtaking waterfalls. Enjoy fantastic views of its turquoise water from above as you cross the beautifully constructed Cheakamus Suspension Bridge!
Duration: 1 hour
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- Guests must be wearing sturdy enclosed footwear
- Guest be able to walk/hike over undulating terrain
- Our guides and staff are now vaccinated against covid-19. Please know that we will be continuing to follow all rules and regulations set by the province of British Columbia until further notice. If you have any questions, please call or email us. Our office is open 8:00am to 10:00pm 7 days a week!
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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The best part was the guide, of course! My brother and I were visiting Whistler fall 2022, from LA and Denver, respectively. We needed something fun to do and didn’t have a vehicle. Ryan, the ultimate professional, took us for a lovely hike and experience. He was personable, punctual and knowledg...
The best part was the guide, of course! My brother and I were visiting Whistler fall 2022, from LA and Denver, respectively. We needed something fun to do and didn’t have a vehicle. Ryan, the ultimate professional, took us for a lovely hike and experience. He was personable, punctual and knowledgeable.It was a great experience--our guide Ryan was friendly and very informative. Make sure you wear appropriate hiking shoes. At the end of the hike, you're also dropped off at Whistler Village where you can get food and drinks after a nice hike.
It was a great experience--our guide Ryan was friendly and very informative. Make sure you wear appropriate hiking shoes. At the end of the hike, you're also dropped off at Whistler Village where you can get food and drinks after a nice hike.Great experience! Ryan was an awesome source of information and guidance. Not only on this adventure, but a great source of information about Whistler in general. The hike provided a great combination of a beautiful environment, scenery, and exercise. I didn't want the tour to end. Highly recomme...
Great experience! Ryan was an awesome source of information and guidance. Not only on this adventure, but a great source of information about Whistler in general. The hike provided a great combination of a beautiful environment, scenery, and exercise. I didn't want the tour to end. Highly recommend!!I took my 9 and 7 year old boys on this hike. It is perfect for all levels. There was a lot of beautiful scenery to take in. It was a warm day so we brought a long enough water. I would recommend 2 bottles of water for each adult in the group. I don't get out as much as I used to so found my...
I took my 9 and 7 year old boys on this hike. It is perfect for all levels. There was a lot of beautiful scenery to take in. It was a warm day so we brought a long enough water. I would recommend 2 bottles of water for each adult in the group. I don't get out as much as I used to so found myself a bit worried about running into a bear. I think I would have felt safer had I brought along some bear mace. Having said that, at this time of year, bears are generally higher up - at least that I was told by locals. The other thing I would do next time I return with my boys, is bring some paint to make our own mark on the train wreck. It was quite the site to take in and explore. This hike is must on the check list of what to do if visiting Whistler with kids.Fantastic walk through forest where you will pass along cheakamus River, cross over suspension bridge and arrive at the train wrecks. It’s an easy walk, the scenery is beautiful and the history of the train wrecks and how they’ve been turned into art pieces is great. I spent an hour doing the rou...
Fantastic walk through forest where you will pass along cheakamus River, cross over suspension bridge and arrive at the train wrecks. It’s an easy walk, the scenery is beautiful and the history of the train wrecks and how they’ve been turned into art pieces is great. I spent an hour doing the round trip. Highly recommend.Wonderful tour and exceptional tour guide. Ryan was so knowledgeable and helpful. Loved the hike to the train wreck. Just an amazing area to see and experience. Would recommend taking time to experience this and learn more about the area from Ryan. Loved it!
Wonderful tour and exceptional tour guide. Ryan was so knowledgeable and helpful. Loved the hike to the train wreck. Just an amazing area to see and experience. Would recommend taking time to experience this and learn more about the area from Ryan. Loved it!