Sooke - district municipality in British Columbia, Canada

Sooke is a town of 13,000 people (2016) at the southernmost end of Vancouver Island. Sooke is best done as a day-trip from Victoria but can also be a stopover on the way to Port Renfrew. Looking south from Whiffen Spit

Get in

From Victoria, take Highway 1 northbound to Langford. Exit on to Highway 14 (exit for Millstream Road) and follow the highway to Sooke

Get around

The best way to explore Sooke is on foot, but once you want to go see some of the sights beyond the four block town centre, you will need a car.

It is also possible to bike (or walk!) to Sooke along the Galloping Goose Regional Trail, which is connected to Victoria and Langford and passes just east of Sooke.

By public transit

  • BC Transit (Victoria Regional Transit System), +1-250-382-6161. Runs a bus network within Victoria, between Victoria and the Saanich Peninsula including Sidney, and between Victoria and cities to the west including Langford and Sooke. 2022-03-27
    • Bus route 61 operates during morning and afternoon rush hours from Monday to Friday travels between downtown Victoria and Sooke. The trip takes roughly 1 hour and 15 minutes and costs $3.00. Outside of those hours, the route travels between Langford and Sooke (during this time, it connects with route 50 in Langford, which travels to and from Victoria).
    • There is bus service to East Sooke via Sooke and the bus stop at the 17 Mile Pub. This allows access by bus to the Anderson Cove entrance to East Sooke Park.

See

The town of Sooke is basically a starting point for trips farther west up the island and is quickly becoming a larger community as the city quickly expands.

Sooke Region Museum, 2070 Phillips Rd, 48.38428°, -123.70640°, +1 250-642-6351, info@sookeregionmuseum.com. A museum of the region that includes indoor and outdoor exhibits. 2023-02-14

Do

Lush rainforest in East Sooke Park Check out a few of the interesting shops in the town's heart. Once you tire of this, jump in your car and head out to see some of the town's more natural sights:

  • East Sooke Regional Park, 48.3451°, -123.6818°. Is a huge regional park located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. With over 50 km of hiking trails through forests and along rocky coasts, this is one of the most underappreciated hiking locations in Greater Victoria. 2023-02-14
  • Roche Cove Regional Park, 48.3709°, -123.6179°. You will pass Roche Cove Park on Gillespie Road on your way to East Sooke. There are a few trails here and if you don't have time to explore the expansive East Sooke Regional Park, then this is a nice alternative. 2023-02-14
  • Sooke Potholes Provincial Park, 48.44577°, -123.72683°. A very popular location for a dip during the summer for Victoria residents. The Sooke River plunges through a series of deep pits creating perfect cool pools to take a plunge on a hot day. 2022-08-21
  • Whiffin Spit 📍 is a 1-km-long spit of sand that stretches out into the ocean, protecting Sooke Harbour. A pleasant walk to the tip of the spit past sandy beaches can be done here. The ideal time to visit is during a tide shift when you can watch the seals eat salmon and fish as they are washed out of the basin. To reach, follow Highway 14 west out of town, then turn left on Whiffen Spit Road.
  • Sooke Philharmonic Orchestra. Under the direction of Norman Nelson since 1997, performs six sets of concerts annually. There is a workshop for musicians who need a tune-up, and a concerto competition for tomorrow's stars. See their website for concert dates and venues. 2022-08-21

Buy

  • Marshall-Inman Gallery, 4568 Otter Point Rd (take Hwy 14/Sooke Road (which becomes West Coast Road) for 10 km, turn right into Otter Point Road at Gordons Beach (and not before), take the second entrance on right), 48.37059°, -123.83104°, +1 250 642-5555. Daily 10AM-5PM. Wood & pottery workshops and gallery on a llama farm overlooking the Juan de Fuca Strait 10 min from Sooke Village. Call ahead. Woodwork, hand-crafted furniture, pottery & clay art. 2018-05-02

Eat

Sleep

There are numerous B&Bs and campgrounds around Sooke, but here is a selection of some of the pricier and more interesting accomnodations:

Go next

Your only real options are to drive west along Highway 14 to explore the Juan de Fuca beaches and Port Renfrew, or head back to Victoria.

However, the Galloping Goose Trail, a hiking and biking trail between Victoria and Sooke, passes near the town. Two convenient access points are the Ludlow Rd Parking Lot 📍 and the Sooke River Rd Parking Lot 📍.

If you have a couple of days and want a coastal hike, consider the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail which runs between Port Renfrew and Jordan River. Unlike the longer West Coast Trail, the Juan de Fuca Trail has fewer logistical challenges and has several access trails along the route so it is possible to complete the whole distance or do shorter day trips as time or weather dictates.

Sooke

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Date Time:Please wait...Timezone:America/VancouverCoordinates:48.38, -123.74

Capital Regional District

2nd-order administrative division

British Columbia

Primary administrative division

Canada

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Population:37.1 MDial code:+1Currency:Dollar (CAD)Voltage:120 V, 240 V, 60 Hz
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