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Things to Do, Places to Go, People to See
A few suggestions for enhancing your vacation experience at Williwaw Corner
Vacation Home.
Whatever you enjoy doing during your vacation you'll find it within easy
reach of Williwaw Corner. For the lover of the outdoors the Sooke area
is a paradise, with over 10,000 hectares of regional parkland, as well
as two Provincial Parks. If traversing the great outdoors isn't your thing
then there's plenty of other ways to enjoy the splendours of the area.
Fishing, whale watching, bird watching, nature studies; all are readily
available right on the doorstep. For those of a more artistic bent the
studios and galleries will keep you more than happy. In Sooke you will
find a philharmonic orchestra and the Stage West Players. To find out
what's happening specifically during your stay click
here for an up to date calendar of events in the area.
Sooke
The village of Sooke is just 7km away. This is a friendly, quiet community
with plenty to do and see. Sooke surrounds the Sooke Basin and harbour
both of which are well protected from the ocean winds, so if kayaking
is your thing then this is a great place for you. The harbour also offers
boat ramps, mooring and marina facilities and from here you can join a
cruise or a whale watching tour, charter a fishing boat or hire a guide.
But Sooke is not just about the water, here you will also find a performing
arts group, orchestra, many talented musicians, art galleries and artisan
studios. Walk among the streets to find unique studios that feature everything
from funky pottery and glasswork to First Nations art and exotic woodwork.
You will also find a lovely selection of restaurants and cafes to suit
all palates; from the world famous Sooke Harbor House, to Pont No Point,
and Marcus' Wharf Side Restaurant, and Sushi, fish and chips or home cooking
at Mum's Café.
Victoria
The capital of British Columbia is 50km from Williwaw and well worth a
day trip. This historic city has much to offer including the Royal British
Columbia Museum, a world-class repository of native artifacts, the Old
Town and Market Square. You can stroll around downtown Victoria and take
pleasure in the gardening passion of the local residents or visit Butchart
Gardens for a more formal approach.
Outdoor Life and Adventure
Beaches
The beach is just a two minute stroll from the house. Wander along the
beach to the western most end where you will find the tide pools that
fill with fascinating marine life.

A two minute drive will bring you to Gord's beach an excellent place
to watch the sunset and enjoy the myriad forms of the driftwood, slightly
further afield you will find Mystic beach and China beach which is the
starting point for the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail which will take you in
to Port Renfrew, it also features a waterfall.
Parks
and Trails
If your love the wild outdoors or enjoy exploring nature then this is
the area for you. Williwaw Corner is perfectly placed for access to the
many hiking trails, coastal walks, mountain bike trails and parks that
the area offers. Here is a selection of a few that are closer to Williwaw
Corner.
Juan
de Fuca Marine Trail
Follow the beautiful Juan de Fuca Straits and discover the plethora of
marine life that exists in the area. The trail runs from China Beach for
45 km's until it reaches Botanical Beach near Port Renfrew. This is not
a trail for the faint hearted, though some easier routes are possible.
This is a trail for the adventurous hiker. Most of the trail is designed
for day or multi-day strenuous hiking with some easy to moderate day hiking
possible near the beaches.
East
Sooke Regional Park
This 1,435 hectares of West Coast wilderness has trails ranging in category
from easy to challenging. The park features 50 km of trails that you can
hike along from the rocky coast, over dry hilltops, through dark rainforest
to sheltered coves. You will get magnificent views of the Strait of Juan
de Fuca and Olympic Mountains. Then down into the coves where small beaches,
rocky bays and tide pools are ideal for exploring and scuba diving.
Sooke
Potholes Regional Park
If you love to swim in sparkling clear water then here is the place for
you. The Sooke Potholes are unique geological formations - deep rock pools
and polished canyons that are wonderful for swimming. The park also has
some lovely trails and scenic viewpoints.
Galloping Goose Trail
Converted from an old railway line Galloping Goose trail is great for
a more leisurely flat cycle ride or walk, you can even travel ahorse back.
The trail is 45 km long and runs from Sooke to Victoria which means you
can travel up to the Sooke Pot holes or down into Victoria along this
trail.
French
Beach Provincial Park
A wonderful 59 hectares of park featuring excellent whale watching opportunities
from the beach as well as forests of Douglas Fir, Sitka Spruce, Western
Hemlock and Western Red Cedar. You will also find Salal, Oregon Grape
and evergreen Huckleberries and a large variety of ferns along the trails.
Slightly More Leisurely Activities
Whale
Watching
Vancouver Island is famous for its whales and Sooke is no exception, having
3 pods of Orcas regularly inhabiting the harbour. You stand an excellent
chance of seeing a pod or two pass by Williwaw Corner, just by standing
in the garden or living room. It's not just the Orca's that can be seen,
there are also Grey whales, porpoises, harbour seals and sea lions. We
have several pairs of binoculars available for guest to use. If you fancy
getting up close you can join a whale watching tour from Sooke. Take a
stroll around Sooke harbour and you will quickly find a charter.
Fishing
This is the perfect place for the angler, whether you want to sit on the
shores of a river or the ocean or journey out to deeper waters you're
almost guaranteed to be able to leave 'the one that got away' stories
behind. The area offers both saltwater and freshwater fishing. The Pacific
salmon species - chinook, coho, sockeye, pink and chum - are the most
sought after prizes, but your just as likely to find halibut, ling cod,
snapper or rock cod. There are plenty of people offering charter fishing
or guide services out of Sooke harbour or simply go it alone in the many
rivers or beaches in the area. Be warned certain rules apply and you will
need to get a license.
Golf
There are a number of excellent golf courses in the surrounding area.
The closest are the Royal
Colwood Golf Club and the Olympic
View Golf Club. Both clubs offer everything the keen golfer could
want, beautiful surroundings, competition standard fairways and great
19th holes. You can book a tee-time online at the Olympic View.
On and Under the Water
Scuba
Diving and Snorkelling
The clear water of the Juan de Fuca and Georgia Straits offer the scuba
diver and snorkeller a wonderful opportunity to observe an abundance of
marine life. The Race Rocks Underwater Marine Park, near Victoria, is
a great place to go to explore the depths. All around the island you will
discover numerous wrecks to explore.
Other
Water Sports
The area around Williwaw Corner offers plenty of opportunities for the
water sports enthusiast. Whether you're a kayaker, a surfer, a windsurfer
or a sailor the rivers, harbour, basin and open sea will give you the
chance to enjoy your sport at it's best.
Leisurely Activities
Bird
Watching
Vancouver Island is a bird watchers dream, loons, herons, sea eagles,
flycatchers, swans, swallows, thrush, plovers, sea bids, land birds the
list goes on. There are the native birds and then there are the migratory
birds. With such a variety of habitats expect the unexpected. From mid
September to late October migrating raptors gather at the Esquimalt Lagoon,
in East Sooke Park. Around Sept 30th, as many as 1000 Turkey Vultures
can be seen arriving over the coastal hills along with a mix of other
raptor species. Tours and guides are available locally and further afield.
Arts,
Crafts, Culture
In early November Sooke holds it's annual Arts and Crafts fair. August
sees the Sooke Fine Arts Show, Vancouver Island's largest juried art show.
The Fine Arts Show offers an abundance of sculptures, watercolours, acrylics
and photographs. Local musicians perform daily while artists offer demonstrations
of their work. If you miss the show season you can always while away a
few hours browsing through the many studios and galleries that Sooke offers.
And don't forget to check out what the Stage west Players are offering
during your stay. If music is your thing make sure to catch the Sooke
Philharmonic Orchestra.
Sooke also boasts a Museum
and Visitors centre. Exhibits featuring historic photographs, First
Nations' artefacts, miniature model displays and artefacts depicting the
day to day life of early pioneers in the region give the visitor an insight
into Sooke's history. There is also an Ornithological Exhibit which changes
it's display of photographs of the bird population with the season. In
the museum grounds you will find exhibits depicting the pioneer life of
the Sooke Region as well as Moss Cottage, the oldest standing pioneer
home in Sooke!
Spas
and Body Treatment
Sooke has a selection of nice spa's and body therapy establishments for
those who want to pamper themselves or relax after a hard days hiking,
though don't forget Williwaw Corner has it's own hot tub where you can
soak of the aches and pains. Some of the centres offer a mobile service.
Just
in Case that's not enough !
Here are a few of the other activities that you can do in and around Williwaw
Corner and further afield :
Horse Riding
Bungy Jumping
Caving
Storm Watching
White Water Rafting
Ski-ing and Snow Boarding
Still not satisfied, visit the Sooke
Visitors centre for up to the minute information on what's happening
locally.
Don't forget to check out our links
page for all the information you'll need to make your vacation an experience
you'll never forget.
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