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Sooke Region Museum & Visitor Centre

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Jim
May 28, 2018
A must visit if you are a History Buff.
Melanie And Don
August 4, 2017
The Thursday Night Market from 5- 8 pm at the Museum is a must to check out our local vendors, growers artisans and food trucks.
Jim
April 26, 2017
Sooke is home to many artists and craftspeople, including First Nations artists. There are galleries, studios and giftshops to explore in Sooke. The Sooke Region Museum is also host to an art gallery and exhibits telling the stories of pioneer days in Sooke, as well as a new interpretive exhibit featuring an actual lighthouse that was built in 1910 to guide ships off the coast of Vancouver Island.
Sooke is home to many artists and craftspeople, including First Nations artists. There are galleries, studios and giftshops to explore in Sooke. The Sooke Region Museum is also host to an art gallery and exhibits telling the stories of pioneer days in Sooke, as well as a new interpretive exhibit fea…
Kim
February 13, 2022
Lots of great information
Linda
August 29, 2021
The history of Sooke is fascinating. When the Hudson’s Bay Company’s fur trading fort was established at Camosun (now Victoria) in 1843, European immigration and land acquisition followed. The first independent immigrant to purchase land in the new colony of Vancouver’s Island, at Sooke harbour in 1849, was Captain Walter Colquhoun Grant of the Royal Scots Greys. A cairn in his memory was erected in 1958, for B.C.’s Centennial.
The history of Sooke is fascinating. When the Hudson’s Bay Company’s fur trading fort was established at Camosun (now Victoria) in 1843, European immigration and land acquisition followed. The first independent immigrant to purchase land in the new colony of Vancouver’s Island, at Sooke harbour in 1…

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