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Sooke Potholes Provincial Park presents visitors with a wonderful series of deep, polished rock pools and potholes, carved naturally into the sandstone bedrock of the Sooke River.

Glacial action during the last ice age 15,000 years ago is responsible for the sandstone formations, as the moving, melting ice packs stripped the surface area and carved a path deep into the natural bedrock.

Huge boulders carried along by the rushing river became lodged, were swirled against the canyon walls, and consequently carved out the potholes that can be seen today.

Water in the pools and potholes is beautifully clean and clear, providing a delightful swimming and picnicking area during summer. Hiking trails in the park are not well developed or marked, but if you can find your way, it can be fun exploring the area.

Visitors to the Sooke Potholes should watch for rising and falling water after periods of heavy rainfall, especially from September to July. There are steep cliffs in some areas of this park; visitors should use caution in these areas.

In the Sooke region you'll find excellent salmon fishing in the Sooke River, where the annual salmon run is best viewed from Sooke Potholes Provincial Park. The park provides wildlife viewing opportunities along an important coho and Chinook salmon spawning river. Located within the Leeward Island Mountains Ecosection, the park protects remnant old-growth Douglas fir and associated sensitive plant communities that line Sooke River. The Sierra wood fern, a red-listed plant, is found in the park. The river itself is an important wildlife corridor for all species, including black bear and Roosevelt elk, as it connects the Sooke Hills and Capital Region greenbelt

One of the most interesting rural sections of the Galloping Goose Trail runs for about 20 km from Roche Cove Regional Park to Sooke Potholes Provincial Park and Leechtown.

Picnic tables line the river next to the parking area, with the potholes just steps beyond. Other facilities are fairly basic, and are limited to parking and toilets.

This site has been luring picnickers from the Victoria region for years, so don't be surprised by the controlled mayhem when you arrive. Either get down to the river early, or be prepared to park further up the road.

The park has a bike-friendly campsite located about 3 kilometres in from the bottom of the Sooke Potholes. The six-group-spot site, part of the larger potholes 66-site campsite, was the first site to specifically cater to cycling campers on Southern Vancouver Island. The facility is equipped with bike lock-ups, a shelter for cooking, and a fire pit, which allows bikers to go on hiking trips while their bikes and gear are safe and secure.

Located on the banks of the spectacular Sooke River, and in a beautiful forest setting, the campground has been a draw for locals for over a century.

The Land Conservancy of British Columbia (TLC) purchased the Sooke Potholes to prevent development of the neighbouring area. The Capital Region District of Victoria purchased part of the land from the TLC a year later and created the Sooke Potholes Regional Park, which was subsequently designated as a provincial park.

The 7.28-hectare Sooke Potholes Provincial Park is located in Sooke, near Victoria on Southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, 3 miles (5 km) north of West Coast Highway 14. The park is accessed via Sooke River Road to the parking lot.

Nearby Towns
Sooke
West Coast Hwy 14
Colwood
Metchosin
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  Amazing Vacation Homes, Sooke
Amazing Vacation Homes provides a high-caliber service in property and holiday management of vacation homes and cottages in Victoria, Sooke and southwest Vancouver Island, including waterfront properties with incredible ocean and mountain views. We have homes available for wedding venues and honeymoons as well as corporate retreats and even filming locations.
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  Hartmann House, Sooke
Hartmann House is one of the finest accommodations on Vancouver Island. This artisans cottage is surrounded by an acre of exquisite gardens overlooking Sooke Harbour. Luxurious and well appointed rooms with private baths, gourmet breakfasts and romance packages.
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  Lilac House Country Bed & Breakfast, Victoria
Romantic Lilac House B&B sits high on a rock bluff in the Sooke Hills, furnished with antiques, quilts, and featherbeds. Enjoy delectable breakfasts, hike with llamas on our five acres of woodland trails, or soak in a hot tub. Close to Matheson Lake, Sooke Potholes and spectacular beaches. Llama pack trips available.
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  Markham House Bed & Breakfast, Sooke
Markham House is a country estate Bed and Breakfast Inn located on the edge of Sooke, only minutes away from trails, parks, and beaches, and only half an hour from Victoria. Enjoy cozy rooms in the heritage style main house or the private Honeysuckle Cottage with its own hot tub. The estate features acres of gardens and forest, and even a trout pond.
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  Richview House B&B, Sooke
Luxurious oceanfront B&B overlooking the Strait of Juan De Fuca. Three private suites with hot tubs, steam room, wood burning fireplaces and handcrafted furniture. A spectacular 180' panoramic view of ocean, mountains and sky! River Otters, Mink, Bald Eagles, Harbour Seals and Orca Whales become part of the majestic view and experience.
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  Sooke Harbour House, Sooke
A world class inn and restaurant, Sooke Harbour House is the ideal destination for romantic getaways and honeymoons. Our restaurant is always open for dinner to serve both in-house guests and the public. Pamper yourself or a loved one with one of our spa services offered in the privacy of your guestroom. Salmon and fresh water fishing charters, world class golf courses, hiking, whale watching, exploring beautiful beaches and cross country skiing are just some of the recreational opportunities in our area.
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  Sooke Harbour Resort & Marina, Sooke
Cresting on the shores of the Pacific Ocean lies a truly west coast resort. Sooke Harbour Resort & Marina welcomes guests with its luxury accommodations and exhilarating outdoor activities. Here you can indulge in year round sport fishing, world-class golf, kayaking, whale watching, winery tours, hiking and eco-tours.
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  Tides of Seagirt Oceanfront Suite, Sooke
Luxurious waterfront suite just steps from a walk-on pebble beach. Full amenities, TV's, 2 fireplaces, full kitchen and laundry facility, BBQ on covered oceanfront patio, king/twin bed with 2 person air-jetted tub. Suited for 2 - 4 persons. Rates $149-189/nt. $895-1,135/wk. 7th. night FREE. Onsite salmon & sightseeing charters.
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  Westburn Beach House & Cottages, Sooke
Located on Billings Spit in beautiful Sooke Harbour, only 35 minutes from Victoria. The Beach House is luxuriously finished with all amenities, offering views that are awe inspiring. Our two self-contained, cedar-shake cottages are available year round, and come complete with everything you need to make your stay with us a dream vacation come true.
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  Wisteria Honeymoon Cottage, Sooke
Nestled beside Veitch Creek in the Sooke Hills is Wisteria Cottage, an absolutely romantic Arts & Crafts style cottage with carved four poster queen bed, river rock gas fireplace, and two person Victorian soaker tub. Walk with llamas on our five acres of woodland trails. Honeymoon and special event packages available.
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Note
This park is a Regional Park, Municipal Park, or proposed park, and does not fall under the jurisdiction of Parks Canada (National Parks) or the BC Ministry of Environment (BC Parks).
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