Spectacular rock formation along the East Coast Trail | Sherry Ott
Spectacular rock formation along the East Coast Trail  | Sherry Ott
Suspension bridge to the former village of La Manche | Sherry Ott
Suspension bridge to the former village of La Manche  | Sherry Ott
The day hike culminates at the massive Berry Head sea arch | Caroline Mongrain
The day hike culminates at the massive Berry Head sea arch  | Caroline Mongrain
Climbing up the Sugarloaf path near St. John's, Newfoundland | Sherry Ott
Climbing up the Sugarloaf path near St. John's, Newfoundland  | Sherry Ott
A wilderness path along Newfoundlan’s Avalon Peninsula | Sherry Ott
A wilderness path along Newfoundlan’s Avalon Peninsula  | Sherry Ott
Inviting seating area with a beautiful waterfront view | Robin Esrock
Inviting seating area with a beautiful waterfront view  | Robin Esrock

Guided East Coast Trail

Newfoundland's rugged coastline and friendly hospitality

9 Days from

$3240 USD

Trip Code: ETG
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Essential Information

Extra trip options & supplements

*Prices listed are per person

Single Supplement
$1410 USD

Duration

  • 9 Days

Activities

  • 7 day guided hiking

Accommodation

  • 6 nights B&B's/guesthouses
  • 2 nights Hotel

Meals

  • 6 Dinners
  • 7 Lunches
  • 8 Breakfasts

Difficulty Grading  

5 / 10

Moderate

Carbon Footprint  

26kg of CO2-e PP per day

(210kg of CO2-e PP entire trip)

Trip highlights

  • Hike the best sections from the northern tip to the southern end of the East Coast Trail.
  • Opportunities to spot whales, icebergs, puffins, and moose
  • Discover colourful and historic fishing villages and communities
  • Step foot on the most easterly point of North America
  • Experience friendly Newfoundland hospitality first-hand

Overview

This journey takes you through Newfoundland’s East Coast Trail, a stunning network of wilderness paths blending towering cliffs, serene coves, and vibrant coastal communities. From the lively streets of St. John’s to the remote beauty of Berry Head, share the thrill of exploration with fellow hikers, forming bonds as you uncover the history, wildlife, and breathtaking vistas of this rugged coastline. Wander lush woodlands, cross suspension bridges, spot whales and puffins, and marvel at ancient geological wonders—all while enjoying comfortable accommodations and the camaraderie of a shared adventure. Every step connects you to Newfoundland’s unique culture, story-rich locals, and delicious seafood. With moments of quiet reflection and laughter-filled evenings, this group experience creates memories as vivid as the painted clapboard houses along the coast.Immerse yourself in boundless beauty and vibrant tradition—where every trail invites connection.

Itinerary

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Welcome to the windy, colourful and boisterous capital of Newfoundland. Make your way to your St John's Hotel (details are provided with your final documents). Spend the rest of the day exploring one of the oldest cities in North America, discovering its bright-painted heritage houses and buildings, restaurants, galleries and antique shops. Your accommodation is also close to the legendary nightlife and live music on George Street. Meet your guide before dinner for a group orientation.

Meals: Nil

Your guide will accompany the group from the St John's hotel. Today's stretch of trail features steep hills, a rugged coastline, and sweeping ocean views, with the chance to spot whales and seabirds, especially in the summer. About halfway from the Biscan Cove trailhead, you'll find an ideal picnic spot and scenic viewpoint called Champs Lookout. The trail also passes through prime berry-picking areas and the remnants of the Cape St. Francis Lighthouse, along with a still-operational helicopter pad. Walk back with your group to a beautiful B&B in Pouch Cove for a lovely homecooked dinner. We return you to Saint John's after dinner.

Meals: B,L,D

This morning your group will be dropped in Pouch Cove and hike past Shoe Cove, which was mostly used as a summer fishing station. Shoe Cove Road, constructed circa 1900, links the cove to the highway and allowed local families to homestead in the area nearby. After heading west and crossing Shoe Cove Brook, the trail continues along a traditional cow path through coastal woods on the cove's steep eastern slope. Cattle used to roam the community pasture nearby between the 1960s and the early 2000s, the early operational years of Shoe Cove's chief pasture. Lookout points and side trails along the day's route overlook Shoe Cove Island, exposed rock ledges and a few gorgeous waterfalls. You will reach Stiles Cove, where seals would haul up on sea ledges to rest and hunt in coves with streams frequented by salmon. Beyond this point are more wooded tracks, a known eagle's nest to keep an eye out for, and more sweeping views. Your group will be shuttled to a B&B in Bay Bulls for the next two nights after you reach the Flatrock trailhead.

Meals: B,L,D

Your group will be picked up after breakfast and taken to the trail head at Petty Harbour for a hike to Cape Spear, the most easterly point of the continent, in the shadow of the oldest surviving lighthouse in Newfoundland and Labrador, and an iconic symbol of the province’s maritime history. Your hike will feature board-walked bog crossings, a variety of terrains, two river crossings and expansive views of deep swells rolling in across the Atlantic. Before your group is transferred back to the B&B in Bay Bulls, you will all have plenty of time to explore the Cape Spear Lighthouse. Originally built in 1836, the lighthouse was rebuilt in 1955 using the active light of the original lighthouse.

Meals: B,L,D

After a hearty breakfast, your group will take on two of the easier sections of the East Coast Trail, ending at the famous brightly-painted saltbox houses in the community of Tors Cove. With its epic views of blue ocean, rocks, field and forest, “the Cribbies” is the most photographed meadow in Newfoundland. It has one of the best views of the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve, and fairy-tale magic about the place. The trail hugs the shoreline with lovely shore and coastal views all the way to the reserve, which is a sanctuary for puffins and migrating seabirds. The area is also a popular feeding ground for humpback whales, so keep an eye out for tails and breaches. The hike concludes in Beauline South, a charming, picturesque community that preserves the island’s rich fishing heritage.

Meals: B,L,D

Today, sparkling turquoise waters and cliffside boardwalk await you at La Manche Provincial Park. The 50-metre/164-foot long swaying La Manche suspension bridge is another highlight of the East Coast Trail, crossing a tranquil cove that once serviced a long-abandoned fishing village. Your group will continue south along the Flamber Head Path, one of the more remote, underrated sections of the ECT. The trail rolls over wooded hills, headlands and cliff-faces with sweeping coastal views, concluding at the pick-up point in the charming little harbour community of Brigus South. You should note that the segment of trail approaching Brigus South involves some rugged terrain and can be more challenging in adverse conditions.

Meals: B,L,D

If there’s a single photo of your trip that will stop people in their tracks, it will be the massive sea arch at Berry Head located on the Spurwink Island Path section of the trail. Chunks of the stratified archway continue to fall to the ground below, while the reflecting ocean window is sublime on a summer day. After the hike your group will be shuttled back your B&B in Beauline South.

Meals: B,L,D

A morning transfer awaits after breakfast to join this diverse coastal trail connecting Logy Bay with St. John’s. The trail features two significant elevation changes of 150 meters. Along the way, you'll enjoy stunning coastal vistas from atop Sugarloaf Head to the north, explore unique rock formations at the Skerries, and take in panoramic 360-degree views of St. John’s and Quidi Vidi from the Bawdens Highlands in the south. Be aware that the hiking trail and biking route, both well-marked, criss-cross up Bawdens Highland. After crossing White Hills and Bawdens Highland, Quidi Vidi Village offers a range of services for visitors and a community link to Signal Hill National Historic Site. The 175-meter climb up Signal Hill is worth it, as viewers who have experienced the historic viewpoint will attest. Your group will walk back to the St. John's hotel after climbing Signal Hill for the impressive views of the city harbour and surroundings. Having ticked off some of the most magnificent hikes in Newfoundland, celebrate with some screech in the boisterous pubs on George Street.

Meals: B,L

Services end after breakfast. We hope you enjoyed your stay at 'the Rock'!

Meals: B

Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.

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What's included?

Included

  • 8 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 6 dinners
  • 8 nights in B&B's/guesthouses/hotels on a double occupancy basis
  • Certified Guide
  • Luggage transfers (1 piece per person)
  • Transfers to/from trailheads as indicated in itinerary
  • $50 donation to the East Coast Trail Association

Not included

  • Travel to and from St. John's
  • Items of a personal nature including alcoholic beverages
  • Meals and transfers where not indicated in the itinerary
  • Travel insurance
  • Entrance fees and optional activities
  • Paper maps of the East Coast Trail
  • Airport transfers
  • Applicable taxes of 15% when booking made in North America

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