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Sooke
City Guide
Near southern tip of Vancouver
Island, 21 miles (34 km) west of Victoria on Highway 14. Population
4,114.
Sooke, British Columbia is located some
40 minutes by car from the city of Victoria on
Vancouver Island. With a
population of only 4,114, Sooke is a world away from the bustling tempo
of B.C.'s provincial capital. A small port town on the southern tip of
the island, it commands a spectacular view of the Strait of Juan de Fuca
and the adjacent Olympic Peninsula. The town's close proximity to
Victoria and the ferry terminal makes it an easy getaway for visitors
who want to experience the quieter side of Vancouver Island living, with
its seaside ports and rural surroundings.
Sooke, which borrows its name from one
of B.C.'s oldest Aboriginal peoples, the T'Sou-ke First Nation, is rich
in historical legacies. Pioneers established logging and lumbering
communities in this area in the early-to-mid-19th century, but the area
remained fairly rural until late into the 20th century. Development
along Vancouver Island's rugged southwest coast in the last 30 years has
infused newcomers with an appreciation for its mild climate, dry summers
and rich ecological bounty.
Summer festivals are a tradition in
Sooke, which has of late become known for its seasonal music events,
attractions and numerous outside activities. Dining and lodging are a
specialty of southern Vancouver Island communities, where the Old World
traditions of Western Canada's British past are still evident.
Sooke lies at the intersection of
Highway 1A and Highway 17 and is easily reached by car from Sidney and
the Swartz Bay ferry terminal. A picturesque drive northwest on Highway
14 affords the visitor numerous stops along some of the West Coast's
most spectacular shoreline.
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