East Coast Trail Association

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St. John's, Canada

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East Coast Trail Association Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

East Coast Trail Association is located in St. John's, Canada on 50 Pippy Pl. East Coast Trail Association is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category association or organization in Canada. The East Coast Trail Association (ECTA) is a member-based, volunteer-supported and managed registered charity. Formed in 1994, ECTA’s mission is to provide a wilderness hiking experience by developing and maintaining the trail, promoting public access, minimizing impacts on the natural environment and protecting the trail for future generations. Since 1994, the ECTA has developed over 300 kilometres of world-class wilderness hiking trail spanning the eastern edge of Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula from Topsail Beach to Cappahayden.

Address

50 Pippy Pl

Phone

+1 7097384453

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

Founded

1994

Open hours

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Phil Rendell

Great trail system that is very well maintained. Highly recommend to anybody who is coming to Newfoundland's east coast. The views are incredible and there are a variety of paths that vary from easy to difficult for all levels of hiking ability. Most trails also have multiple exit points allowing for you to pick a more appropriate distance to travel.

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Roman Zelvenschi

Trails cater to all range of hikers. Breathtaking views, clear markings and well maintained. If you are in Newfouland, even if you are not a hiker - check out the easy trails.

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Mike Whelan

Very friendly and helpful staff

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William Radford

Can't say enough good things about the quality of these trails. Check it out, you won't regret it.

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Craig Cook

World class wild trails. Many not for wimps. But different ones for different levels. My favorite is Spurwink Hike. It will kick your butt, but if you start in the morning you can have lunch next to the most amazing Sea Arch. Fort Amherst to Freshwater Bay starts with what I call "Good-Lord-My-Heart-Is-Gonna-Bust-Hill" but is rewarding when you are looking DOWN at Signal Hill. Mobile to Tors Cove is easy and can have INSANE views during iceberg season.

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Jack

The best hikes around! Incredible Job done on these trails

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Selena Fizzard

I haven't been lucky enough to complete the whole trail, but the sections I have done were amazing!!! Never disappointed and well maintained. After the rain some areas may be a bit slick or mucky but still passable. Can't wait to do more!! I'd give it six stars but they'll only allow five; so five it is!!

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Amanda Robinson

Well maintained and marked coastal trails. Large selection of short, medium and long hikes with variable difficulty. A must experience while visiting the Avalon. Soak in the salt water joys and breathtaking views - a priceless experience!

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