π Abandoned logging settlement near Whistler, British Columbia, and Green Lake. π Established in the 1920s, abandoned in 1966, now reclaimed by nature and covered in graffiti. # Why Go π² Explore a decaying ghost town with buildings, vehicles, and artifacts reclaimed by nature π¨ Discover colorful graffiti on old structures and vehicles πΆββοΈ Enjoy a scenic hike with views of Green Lake and mountains π Glimpse Whistler's early logging history # Why Avoid β οΈ Active train tracks nearby, illegal to walk on π§ Some trails are difficult with disorienting loops, old bridges have holes, and structures are unsafe to enter π« No toilets, garbage cans, or facilities on the trail # Tips πΊοΈ Map your route, use apps like Trail Forks or FatMaps for unmarked trails π Wear proper footwear due to uneven terrain and potential nails/debris ποΈ Pack out all trash, no washrooms available π« Do not walk on active train tracks, it is illegal π» Bring bear spray and practice bear smart habits # Hours π April - October # π ΏοΈ Parking Free in clearing under powerlines or near cement barriers on Riverside Drive. π AWD or 4WD recommended for forest service road access. # π Dogs Allowed on trails, pick up after your dog. # π» Toilets None available on the trail. # ποΈ Camping Camping not permitted.
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