When hiking with our club hike between the leader and the sweep.
Unless otherwise stated, always bring a lunch and water to each events.
As a bonus, ferry travel on the Quoddy Loop frequently result in seeing seabirds, porpois and dolphins, seals, and an occasional whale.
Remember, the price of gas is high and many " Outdoor Enthusiasts!" are leasing their cars where mileage is important. People should take turns driving. Those without vehicles or those who don't wish to drive should contribute a reasonable amount towards the price of each trip taken.
Waterproof Maps of the East Coast Trail can be obtained for approx. $20 by writing to P.O. Box 8034, 50 Pippy Place, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, A1A 3M7. Tel: (709) 738-4453 Fax: (709) 738-1122. Their website is
Included in this package:
Maps and descriptions to 19 Paths of the East Coast Trail
Driving information
Trail Ratings
The paths are: Deadman's Bay, Blackhead, Cape Spear North, Cape Spear South, Motion North, Motion South, Spout North, Spout South, Mickeleen's, Beaches, Tinker's Point, La Manche Village, Flamber Head, Brigus Head, Cape Broyle Head West, Cape Broyle Head East, Caplin Bay North, Caplin Bay South, Sounding Hills, Mudder Wet, Spurwink Island West, Spurwink Island East, Bear Cove Point, Island Meadow North, and Island Meadow South.