The East Coast Trail is a 540 kilometres long-distance footpath located in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Located primarily on public lands, the trail traces the east coast of Newfoundland along the Atlantic Ocean. The trail passes through many small coastal towns nested in the bays of the Avalon Peninsula between St. John's and Cappahayden. Major attractions include the Spout, a natural water spout created by wave action along the rocky coast, coastal barachois formations, and a suspension bridge near the abandoned community of La Manche. The trail also passes through Cape Spear, the easternmost point in North America. 265 kilometres of the trail are fully mapped and have proper signage. The remaining 275 kilometres of the trail are accessible to the public, but are unsigned and considered to be 'under construction'.
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