Sooke's popularity as a scenic tourist destination has existed for
generations. Well-known destinations in Sooke, such as Whiffin Spit
Park, the Sooke Potholes Regional Park, and adjacent Sooke Potholes Provincial Park
attract visitors both locally and from around the world. Sooke is also
home to the Sooke Region Museum and Visitor Centre; where visitors and
locals are able to get information on regional attractions and history.
The area's popularity has increased as a base for visiting the
wilderness parks of Vancouver Island's southwest coast — the West Coast Trail and the Juan de Fuca Provincial Park
which includes the now highly popular Juan de Fuca Marine Trail. Sooke,
BC is also famous for its beaches just on the outskirts of its
neighboring communities such as Shirley and Jordan River. These beaches
include Sandcut, French beach, Fishboat bay, China beach, Mystic beach,
and more.
Back country recreation, or off-road
recreation brings a constant stream of 4X4s, quads, ATVs, dirt bikes,
and home built off-highway vehicles through Sooke as people search out
back country access. Hundreds of kilometres of logging roads thread
through the hills north of Sooke in the Rural Resource Lands of the Juan
de Fuca electoral area, enabling access to several community lakes and
small reservoirs. Two large reservoirs, Bear Creek and Diversion, are
popular destinations north and west of Sooke.
Mountain biking is growing in popularity in British Columbia,
and Sooke is establishing itself as a destination for the sport. Local
advocacy groups such as the Sooke Bike Club are working to have areas
such as Broom Hill set aside as parkland.
The Galloping Goose Regional Trail, part of the Trans-Canada Trail, runs through Sooke and is a popular cycling route to Victoria. ( thanks to Wikipedia- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sooke)
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