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Sooke Potholes Provincial Park
9.2/10 (198 reviews)
Sculpted by nature, these deep sandstone pools in the Sooke River offer Vancouver Island's finest freshwater swimming. Explore riverside trails through old-growth forests where salmon runs attract wildlife in fall.
Sooke Bluffs Park
This coastal sanctuary offers dramatic views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Olympic Mountains from 19 meters above the shoreline. Follow the gravel path through tall firs to discover the rugged, rocky beach below.
Sooke Region Museum
8.2/10 (53 reviews)
Step back in time at the Sooke Region Museum, where First Nations artifacts and pioneer life exhibits tell the area's rich history. Explore the Moss Cottage, the oldest pioneer home west of Victoria.
Alyard Farm
8.8/10 (38 reviews)
Stroll through the historic orchards of Aylard Farm to reach a pristine sandy beach with tide pools. Explore ancient petroglyphs at Alldridge Point or hike the spectacular Coast Trail with views of Juan de Fuca Strait.
Cedar Brook Park
Cedar Brook Park offers a tranquil green space in Sooke's seaside community for peaceful outdoor relaxation. Enjoy leisurely walks through this natural neighborhood retreat, perfect for a quiet moment away.
Possession Point Park
This small, serene park offers picturesque views of Sooke Harbour from its tranquil shoreline. Visit during low tide to explore the mud and rock beach while enjoying the peaceful sounds of the harbor.
Olympic View Park
Olympic View Park offers a tranquil green space for locals seeking peaceful outdoor relaxation in Sooke. Visit during spring or summer to enjoy pleasant weather while strolling through this community sanctuary.
Ella Park
Ella Park offers a secluded natural retreat with dense vegetation perfect for quiet contemplation. Explore its lush greenery during spring or summer when local flora is at its most vibrant.
"Nice and surprisingly quiet while being near a busy road, overall good value for money, it is a little dated in the room but that’s not really a bad thing at all, especially for the price during peak island travel times"
"Our room was stunning, with wood panelling from floor to ceiling. It was very spacious, and the bathroom had a clawfoot soaker tub and separate ultramodern shower. Although we were in a 19th century farmhouse, it was very thoughtfully renovated, complete with central AC, which was a nice touch. The continental breakfast was fairly simple but decent, with many healthy options such as fresh fruit and vegetables, yogurt, bread, cheese, and yogurt.
The chandelier lighting in the bedroom was very...
"Breakfast was great. Having only 1 elevator for the building was hard. We had to use the stairs most of the time. Bathroom itself had a sour towel smell. It maybe what the cleaning staff used. We had to ask for towels as we were only given 3 yet we had 4 adults staying in the room. Same with my sister and they had 4 adults and 2 children. Thankfully when we needed the towels there were cleaning staff outside. Pool was great children loved swimming."
"The room looked new & spotless. The bed & pillow was perfect for a good night sleep. I was happy I could open the window at night for some fresh air."
"Bathroom has no sink so you have to go out and use the mini kitchen sink to wash your hands or wash your face or brush your teeth. Can’t use the stove top because there is no pots/pans. No spoons or forks as well.
Too noisy at night. Can hear the band playing downstairs."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.