Trampers from New Zealand

Trampers from New Zealand Monday, December 10, 2012 They couldn’t be farther apart (approximately 16, 000 km in fact), yet Newfoundlanders have a lot in common with New Zealanders. Both island peoples have developed distinct cultures and are renowned for their...

Improved ECTA Signage & Safety

Improved ECTA Signage & Safety Thursday, December 6, 2012 With increased recognition of and, consequently, visitation to the East Coast Trail, there is a statistical potential of greater risk for a hiker incident on the trail. With this principle in mind, the...

Planned blasting near Sugar Loaf Path

Planned blasting near Sugar Loaf Path Wednesday, December 5, 2012 Planned blasting on December 5th, 2012 adjacent to East Coast Trail – Robin Hood Landfill area. Please be advised that we will be conducting blasting operations at the Robin Hood Landfill Site on...

Leslie Storm Damage Update

Leslie Storm Damage Update Sunday, December 2, 2012 Tropical storm Leslie (September 11, 2012) visited the East Coast Trail and left significant damage with blow down trees and heavy and high leaners over the trail. This was the third major storm to hit the East Coast...

Leslie Update: significant damage to East Coast Trail

Leslie Update: significant damage to East Coast Trail Thursday, October 11, 2012 Press Release, St. John�s NL, October 11th, 2012 (St. John’s): The storm damage is significant, with over 4,000 trees blown down or leaning across the trail, says East Coast Trail...

Article in West Jet’s Up Magazine

Article in West Jet’s Up Magazine Sunday, August 12, 2012 In the August issue of Westjet magazine there is an article on the East Coast Trail Click here to read Shank’s Mare and a Comfy Bed