On the traditional lands of the T’sou-ke First Nations.
Sooke’s unspoiled beaches, meandering rainforest trails and breathtaking Olympic Mountain vistas quench all wilderness cravings. This community of skillful makers, farmers, foodies and artists also make this a not-to-be-missed haven.

Things to do

Where to eat

Where to stay

Things to do
Perched on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, Sooke has many outdoor and cultural activities to offer Spirit Loop travellers. Whale watching and sport fishing are both popular pastimes, with several companies available for professional excursions. Those looking to catch some waves will also be impressed by the surfing in Jordan River or majestic hiking in East Sooke Regional Park. In Sooke, rent a kayak or paddle board to explore the coves and inlets, or take to the trees for an exhilarating zipline tour.
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Where to eat
In this beautiful natural setting, chefs work closely with fishermen, farmers and foragers to bring the best and freshest culinary creations straight to your table. Visit farm-to-table restaurants or even some where you can bring your own daily ocean catch to have it prepared however you like.
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Where to stay
If you’re looking to forge a strong connection to the west coast, an overnight at one of Sooke’s many cabins, hotels or inn’s is an absolute must. From luxury resorts to more rustic ocean front cabins, Sooke offers the perfect opportunity to escape and reconnect with nature.
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