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Savour the flavors of Sooke, where farm-fresh ingredients and ocean-to-table dining await.

Sooke’s culinary scene is a delightful fusion of farm-to-table dining, fresh seafood, and innovative local cuisine. Whether you’re craving a casual bite or a fine dining experience, the town’s restaurants, cafes, and pubs offer a taste of the Pacific Northwest's finest flavours. We are pleased to offer a taste for every palette and budget.

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Enjoy some local pub fare at the charming 17 Mile Pub, and liquor shoppe. Eat some authentic Mexican food in the heart of Sooke, at the Lazy Gecko. Indulge in local flavours at the Sooke Harbour House, a truly Canadian experience. For the best cup of coffee, roasted and brewed – visit the Stick in the Mud!

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Sooke Region Tourism Association 

P.O. Box 155, Sooke, BC

V9Z 0E4 

 

To learn more about the region, please contact Sooke Visitor Centre at 250-642-6351 or 1-866-888-4748

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We acknowledge with respect and gratitude the traditional territories and living histories of the SC’IȺNEW Nation, meaning “the place of the big fish,” the T’Souke First Nation whose name comes from the local stickleback fish and the Pacheedaht First Nation, known as the “People of the sea foam.”

 

As visitors, we invite you to support Indigenous-owned and operated businesses, travel with care, take the Pacheedaht Pledge and embrace cultural learning opportunities that deepen your understanding of place.

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