Case Studies
Case Studies
Showcasing Our Largest and Most Impactful Projects
Welcome to the East Coast Docks Case Studies page, where we proudly present some of our most notable projects. Here, you’ll find detailed insights into how our expertise in dock and marine construction has transformed waterfronts across Canada. Each case study highlights the unique challenges, solutions, and results of our work, providing a comprehensive look at our commitment to quality and innovation.
A Few of Our Projects
Greenwich Prince Edward Island National Park – Greenwich, PE
Greenwich National Park in Prince Edward Island is a stunning natural area known for its diverse landscapes, including beautiful sand dunes, salt marshes, and forests. The park features several scenic trails, such as the boardwalk and the Greenwich Dunes Trail, which offer breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline and the unique parabolic sand dunes. It’s a popular spot for hiking, bird-watching, and photography. The park also provides educational opportunities about the region’s natural history and ecology. Its serene environment makes it a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts and those looking to experience PEI’s natural beauty.
Pukaskwa National Park Visitor Centre – Pukaskwa, ON
The Pukaskwa National Park Visitor Centre in Pukaskwa, Ontario, serves as the gateway to exploring the natural beauty of Pukaskwa National Park. Located along the rugged shoreline of Lake Superior, the centre offers visitors information about the park’s rich cultural history, Indigenous heritage, and diverse ecosystems. It features exhibits on the park’s wildlife, geology, and the Anishinaabe people, who have called the area home for generations. The Visitor Centre is the starting point for various hiking trails, including the challenging Coastal Hiking Trail, which offers breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding wilderness. It’s an essential stop for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the unique landscapes of this stunning national park.
Marinas of Charlottetown – Charlottetown PE
The marinas of downtown Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, are vibrant hubs that reflect the city’s rich maritime heritage. Situated along the picturesque waterfront, these marinas provide docking facilities for both local and visiting boats, ranging from small pleasure crafts to larger yachts. Popular spots like Peakes Quay and Charlottetown Marina offer more than just mooring services. They are surrounded by lively boardwalks, dining options, shops, and entertainment venues, making them central to Charlottetown’s social scene. The marinas also serve as a starting point for exploring nearby attractions and the scenic coastline of PEI. With their blend of modern amenities and charming coastal atmosphere, they are essential stops for anyone visiting the island.
Pays De La Sagouine – Bouctouche, New Brunswick
Pays de la Sagouine is a unique cultural attraction in Bouctouche, New Brunswick, that brings the vibrant Acadian heritage to life. This recreated Acadian village is inspired by the works of author Antonine Maillet, particularly her famous character, La Sagouine. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich traditions, language, and folklore of the Acadian people through live performances, storytelling, and interactive exhibits. The village features authentic buildings, costumed interpreters, and a variety of events that celebrate Acadian music, dance, and cuisine. With its lively atmosphere and deep cultural significance, Pays de la Sagouine offers a captivating experience for anyone interested in Acadian history and culture.