The Sooke Basin

As you arrive in the community of Sooke via the historic Highway 14, you are greeted with a sudden break in the towering evergreens that showcases the serene beauty of the Sooke Basin. This sheltered body of water and the community beyond were named for the T’sou-ke Nation. In the SENĆOŦEN language, the word T’Sou-ke is the name of the Stickleback fish that live in the estuary of the river.

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    Sunriver Nature Trail
    Sunriver Nature Trail, Phillips Road, Sooke, BC, Canada

    Located in the Sunriver Neighbourhood, the trailhead for the Sunriver Nature Trail begins just outside of a subdivision. Don’t let the suburban start fool you however, as just a few minutes from the parking area you will find yourself wandering amongst old growth cedars along the banks of the Sooke River. The gentle trail winds its way 2km along the river before looping back for a total distance of just under 4km, making it an accessible option for all visitors. Species observed here include many forest songbirds, woodpeckers, birds of prey and waterfowl on the river.

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    John Phillips Memorial Park
    John Phillips Memorial Park, Otter Point Road, Sooke, BC, Canada

    The charming community of Sooke is home to more than just excellent waterfront wildlife viewing and a visit to John Phillips Memorial Park will showcase the variety of forest-dwelling species in the region. While the park does have some waterfowl on it’s pond, the highlights are found in the surrounding open parkland, so enjoy a stroll around the meadows and scan the trees for splendid species such as Cedar Waxwings, Anna’s Hummingbird, Purple Finch and Ruby-crowned Kinglet.

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    Fred Milne Park
    Fred Milne Park, Sooke River Road, Sooke, BC, Canada

    While Fred Milne Park is perhaps most commonly utilized by the community for recreation and sports, it is also home to nesting Osprey’s during the summer months, and a healthy population of Canada Geese during the winter months. Located high up on a lightpost in the south-west corner of the park, the Osprey nest has been active for over a decade and provides an excellent opportunity to see these impressive diving raptors in an accessible environment.

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    Sooke River Campground
    Sooke River Campground, Phillips Road, Sooke, BC, Canada

    Located along the banks of the Sooke River, this delightful Campground also features some economical cabins on their waterfront property. Enjoy excellent birdwatching opportunities along the river right from your campground and enjoy the natural beauty of this coastal community.

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    Spring Salmon Place (KWL-UCHUN) Campground
    Sooke Potholes Campground, Sooke, BC, Canada

    Open during the busy summer months, this popular campground is located on the Sooke River near the popular local swimming spot, the Sooke Potholes. This campground operates on a first come, first served basis so no reservations are available. 

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    Sooke Region Museum & Visitor Centre
    Sooke Region Museum & Visitor Centre, Phillips Road, Sooke, BC, Canada

    The Museum is home to a comprehensive collection of exhibits exploring the history of the Sooke Region through the experiences of its residents. With a number of outdoor exhibits available during daylight hours and an indoor visitor centre staffed by friendly, knowledgeable advisors, travellers to the region should be sure to stop by for up to date information and recommendations.

The Sooke Harbour

As you make your way towards the Sooke Harbour, you pass through the bustling centre of the town. Comprised overwhelmingly of small, locally owned businesses, be sure to take time to refuel before continuing on to explore the stunning natural harbour where it meets the untamed waters of the Juan de Fuca Strait.

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    Billings Spit
    Billings Spit, Sooke, BC, Canada

    Located at the mouth of the Sooke River where it drains into the harbour, the rich tidal waters mix with the freshwater of the river to create an abundance of nutrients and wildlife. Best visited during a low tide, when the receding waters expose the abundant mudflats of the estuary, this easily accessed park allows for excellent sightings. Commonly sighted species include the Great Blue Heron, Canada Goose and California Gull although less common varieties frequently make an appearance. If you are looking for a more adventurous walk, make your way northeast along the shoreline towards the small salt marsh at Seabroom Park, a popular spot for sheltering waterfowl.

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    The Pier at Prestige Oceanfront Resort
    6942 W Coast Rd, Sooke, BC V9Z 0V1, Canada

    Along the water behind the impressive Prestige Hotel, a number of nesting boxes have been installed along the Sooke Pier to house Purple Martins that return annually to rear their young. Installed thanks to a collaboration with a number of community members, the twelve boxes form the basis of a bustling colony that peaks during the summer breeding season. Be sure to scan the waters around the pier for waterfowl and wildlife during your visit, it is not uncommon to spot Harbour Seals in the area and although rare, Killer Whales have been known to pass by.

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    Whiffin Spit
    Whiffin Spit, CAPITAL, SUBD. C, BC, Canada

    Widely regarded as one of the South Island’s best birding hotspots, Whiffen Spit is a must visit for any bird enthusiast spending time in Sooke with over 220 species observed here. Acting as a natural wharf for the protected waters of the Sooke Harbour, Whiffen Spit can often feature vastly different conditions from one side to the other. The ocean side of the spit features rougher waters and is often found to host a number of seabird species, notably Harlequin Ducks during the winter months. On the lee side of the spit, calmer waters prevail welcoming dabbling ducks, waders and shorebirds. As you make your way out towards the tip of the spit, keep your eyes amongst the trees at the beginning for chances to spot a number of passerine species flitting amongst the stunted evergreens.

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