Sunriver Nature Trail Park is in the seaside community of Sooke, one of thirteen communities that form the Capital Regional District of British Columbia. Bordering on the Sooke River, the eleven hectare Sunriver Nature Trail Park hosts a couple of kilometers of trail through the tall cedar, fir and hemlock forest. Incredibly, a few … Continue reading Sunriver Nature Trail Park
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Sunriver Community Gardens Green Space
Sunriver Community Gardens Green Space is in the seaside community of Sooke, one of thirteen communities that form the Capital Regional District of British Columbia. Established in two thousand and nine, the one hectare area containing the community garden area was previously farmed as the Phillips Farm. The gardens are leased to tenants and have … Continue reading Sunriver Community Gardens Green Space
Sunriver Green Space
Sunriver Green Space is in the seaside community of Sooke, one of thirteen communities that form the Capital Regional District of British Columbia. This green space hosts a hundred meter long walking trail to Painters Pond Park. The pathway is pea gravel with split cedar fencing and wood fencing along the property lines. This is … Continue reading Sunriver Green Space
Sooke Campground Flats Green Space
Sooke Campground Flats Green Space is in the seaside community of Sooke, one of thirteen communities that form the Capital Regional District of British Columbia. A privately owed business, this four hectare campground lies on the confluence of DeMamiel Creek and Sooke River. Landscaped with several tall trees this is a private property with access … Continue reading Sooke Campground Flats Green Space
Sooke Regional Museum Green Space
Sooke Regional Museum Green Space is in the seaside community of Sooke, one of thirteen communities that form the Capital Regional District of British Columbia. The large red and white light house is the distinct marker of this one and a half hectares green space. The Triangle Island light house was dismantled in nineteen twenty … Continue reading Sooke Regional Museum Green Space