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SookePoint Ocean Cottage Resort

1000 SookePoint Place, Sooke, BC V9Z 1L8

Sooke

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SookePoint Ocean Cottage Resort

Stay on the edge of the ocean

SookePoint Ocean Cottage Resort offers an escape unlike any other plus panoramic ocean views

True Key Hotels & Resorts invites you to discover SookePoint Ocean Cottage Resort, an exclusive vacation rental resort built cliffside above the Pacific Ocean and surrounded by the ancient forests of Vancouver Island in Sooke, BC. Here, tranquility meets luxury in every detail of our stunning Cottage Suites. Immerse yourself in unparalleled views, where the ocean and marine life become part your daily scenery.

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SookePoint Ocean Cottage Resort

Featuring thoughtfully designed cottage suites, this resort offers four Cottage Suite room types. Whether seeking intimacy or spaciousness, every Cottage Suite boasts upscale amenities and furnishings, ensuring a luxurious stay.

"This place is amazing!! The view will blow you away from the moment you walk in the door. The window wall and balcony's overlooking the ocean is exactly what I was looking for. It was fully stocked, right down to the bottle opener." - ModelT7, TripAdvisor

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1-844-642-2635

1000 SookePoint Place, Sooke, BC V9Z 1L8

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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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