| Sooke Potholes Provincial Park |
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| Location | Capital Regional District, British Columbia, Canada |
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| Nearest city | Victoria, British Columbia, Canada |
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| Coordinates | 48°25′41″N 123°42′43″W / 48.428°N 123.712°W / 48.428; -123.712 |
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| Area | 7.28 ha (18.0 acres) |
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| Established | September 7, 1972 |
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Sooke Potholes Provincial Park is a 7.28 hectare provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. It is adjacent to the Sooke River and Sooke Potholes Regional Park, near Victoria, British Columbia. Intended primarily to provide access to the Sooke River and the associated potholes, it also offers wildlife viewing and other day-use activities.
Environment
Sooke Potholes Provincial Park, in the Leeward Island Mountains Ecosection, is primarily focused around a set of naturally occurring, water-carved potholes along the Sooke River.[1] Although the river is a popular swimming spot, it is also an important spawning river for chinook and coho salmon and is a main wildlife corridor between the Sooke Hills and Capital Region greenbelts. Sierra wood fern and streambank lupine, both threatened species, are important plant species that can be found in the park, as well as old-growth Douglas firs. Park animal species include the black bear, cougar and the Roosevelt elk.[2]
The abandoned Sooke Flowline aqueduct, constructed in 1915, snakes through the nearby hills around the Sooke Potholes and travels all the way to the Humpback Reservoir near Mt. Wells Regional Park. It runs north–south to the east of Sooke River.
Activities and services
The park is primarily designed to provide access to the potholes and the Sooke River for swimming, picnicking, fishing, and other recreational activities along the river.[1] Because the potholes are outside the park boundaries, the park is primarily designed to allow access through the park to the Sooke River, and does not have washrooms, trash bins, or other service facilities to allow anything other than day use.[2] There are multiple trails and two parking lots to allow easy access to the potholes and the river.[3]
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- CRHP
- Alberni-Clayoquot RD
- BC Coast
- Capital RD
- Kootenay RD
- Columbia-Shuswap RD
- Comox Valley RD
- Cowichan Valley RD
- East Kootenay RD
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| National Wildlife Areas |
- Alaksen
- Columbia
- Qualicum
- Scott Islands Marine
- Vaseux-Bighorn
- Widgeon Valley
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| Migratory Bird Sanctuaries |
- Christie Islet
- Esquimalt Lagoon
- George C. Reifel
- Nechako River
- Shoal Harbour
- Vaseux Lake
- Victoria Harbour
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| Marine protected areas | |
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| Marine refuges |
- Gwaxdlala/Nalaxdlala (Lull/Hoeya)
- Offshore Pacific Seamounts and Vents
- Strait of Georgia and Howe Sound Glass Sponge Reef
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Provincial parks and affiliated areas |
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| Conservancies | |
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| Ecological reserves | |
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| Protected areas |
- Anarchist
- Brent Mountain
- Brim River Hot Springs
- Chukachida
- Churn Creek
- Craig Headwaters
- Damdochax
- Homathko River - Tatlayoko
- Klua Lakes
- Lac du Bois Grasslands
- Lucy Islands
- Nechako Canyon
- Pitman River
- Snowy
- South Okanagan Grasslands
- Thinahtea
- Thunderbird's Nest (T'iitsk'in Paawats)
- Upper Raush
- Vaseux
- White Lake Grasslands
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| Recreation areas | |
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Wildlife management areas |
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- Bert Brink
- Boundary Bay
- Chilanko Marsh
- Cluxewe
- Columbia Wetlands
- Coquitlam River
- Cranberry Marsh/Starratt
- Dewdrop-Rosseau Creek
- East Side Columbia Lake
- Green Mountain
- Hamling Lakes
- Lhá:lt/Harrison-Chehalis
- Lazo Marsh-North East Comox
- McTaggart-Cowan/Nsək'łniw't
- Midge Creek
- Parksville-Qualicum Beach
- Pemberton Wetlands
- Pitt-Addington Marsh
- Quatse Estuary
- Roberts Bank
- S'amunu
- Serpentine
- Skwelwil'em Squamish Estuary
- South Arm Marshes
- South Okanagan
- Stellako River
- Sturgeon Bank
- Swan Lake
- Todagin
- Tofino Mudflats
- Tranquille
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