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Prestige Hotels

6929 West Coast Rd, Sooke, BC V9Z 0V1

Sooke

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Prestige Hotels

Luxury on the Waterfront

Seaside luxury, breathtaking views, and unforgettable coastal charm.

The Prestige Oceanfront Resort is your ideal haven for relaxation and rejuvenation. Our full-service resort features luxurious guest rooms, exceptional dining experiences, a world-class spa, and extraordinary hospitality.

Rising above the Pacific Ocean, our waterfront resort offers breathtaking views of Sooke Harbour, Sooke Basin, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and the Olympic Mountains. Conveniently located near unique local attractions—including the Sooke Potholes, French Beach, the West Coast Trail, Juan de Fuca Trail, and East Sooke Park—the resort is perfectly situated to inspire a truly West Coast experience.

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With activities ranging from sightseeing, hiking, cycling, fishing, kayaking, whale watching, zip-lining, and much more, Sooke is a scenic destination that you will find to be Greater Victoria’s best-kept secret. Guests are also encouraged to borrow our recreational items, which vary by location and include sporting equipment, board games, and beach toys for added enjoyment.

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250.642.0805

6929 West Coast Rd, Sooke, BC V9Z 0V1

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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 Information 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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