The Sooke Harbour Penthouse is a luxurious 2,163-square-foot accommodation situated within the Sooke Harbour Resort & Marina in Sooke, British Columbia. This four-bedroom, three and a half bathroom penthouse offers stunning views of the harbour, Whiffin Spit, and beyond. Enoy your morning coffee on the expansive deck overlooking the marina and harbour.
The Sooke neighborhood is a charming coastal town located on the southwestern tip of Vancouver Island, just about 30 kilometers (18 miles) from Victoria. It's known for its natural beauty, small-town atmosphere, and proximity to both rugged wilderness and scenic ocean views. Here’s a description of the neighborhood:
Natural Beauty and Outdoor Activities:
Sooke is a gateway to some of the most stunning outdoor experiences in British Columbia. The surrounding area is rich in forests, beaches, and wildlife. Whether you're into hiking, kayaking, or simply enjoying the scenery, Sooke offers many opportunities to explore the great outdoors. Notable areas include:
Sooke Potholes Provincial Park: A popular spot for hiking and swimming, known for its deep, crystal-clear pools and waterfalls.
East Sooke Regional Park: A vast park with diverse trails offering breathtaking ocean views and a chance to see local wildlife like seals, otters, and various bird species.
The Juan de Fuca Trail: A long-distance trail offering incredible views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
Coastal and Rural Charm:
The neighborhood combines a laid-back, rural lifestyle with stunning coastal surroundings. Many of the homes in Sooke are nestled along the coast or have views of the Pacific Ocean, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustle of city life. You'll find a mix of farms, forests, and modern homes, with many properties having large lots that provide privacy and space.
Vibrant Arts and Community:
Sooke has a vibrant arts scene with local galleries, artists, and cultural events. The town hosts festivals such as the Sooke Fine Arts Show, which showcases the work of local artists, as well as craft fairs and other community celebrations. The people in Sooke are friendly, and there’s a strong sense of community. Local markets and small businesses give the town a quaint, friendly vibe.
Local Amenities:
Despite its small-town feel, Sooke has a range of amenities and services, including:
Local shops and cafes
Restaurants offering fresh seafood and local cuisine
Grocery stores and health services
Schools, libraries, and recreational facilities
Oceanfront and Beaches:
The town is known for its beautiful coastline, with numerous beaches like Whiffen Spit and Sooke Harbour. These spots are popular for walking, beachcombing, and taking in the views. Many local beaches are ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding as well.
Proximity to Victoria:
While Sooke maintains its rural charm, it's still conveniently close to Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia. It’s just about a 45-minute drive from downtown Victoria, making it a great location for people who want to enjoy a quieter lifestyle but still have easy access to the amenities of the city.
Climate:
The climate in Sooke is typical of coastal British Columbia, with mild winters and cool, dry summers. The area gets a good amount of rain, especially in the fall and winter months, contributing to the lush greenery that surrounds the town.
There is one designated parking stall in the underground parkade labeled 102. Additional parking can be obtained for in the guest parking lot at the top of the property as you enter from the highway using Pay for Park App.
The penthouse features two master suites, each furnished with king-size beds—one located on the entry level and the other upstairs. The open-concept kitchen seamlessly connects to the living and dining areas, leading to an expansive oceanfront deck. Additional amenities include an electric fireplace, large screen tv and two common outddor hot tubs.
To get to the Sooke Harbour Resort and Marina, there are a few transportation options depending on your starting point. Here’s a breakdown:
From Victoria (about 45 minutes to 1 hour away):
By Car: The most common way to get to Sooke Harbour Resort and Marina from Victoria is by car. You would take Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) west from Victoria, then turn onto Highway 14, which leads directly to Sooke. Follow the signs, and you’ll arrive at the resort.
By Bus: You can take public transit (BC Transit) from Victoria to Sooke. The Victoria to Sooke Bus (Route 61) operates regularly, though it might take a bit longer than driving directly. Once in Sooke, you can take a taxi or shuttle service to the marina if needed.
Taxi/Rideshare: A taxi or rideshare service like Uber or Lyft can also be an option. The ride will take around 45 minutes, depending on traffic.
Shuttle Service: Some private shuttle services offer transportation between Victoria and Sooke, but you'll need to arrange these in advance.
From Vancouver (via Ferry):
By Ferry and Car: You can drive to Vancouver, take the ferry from Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay (about 1.5-hour ferry ride), then drive from Swartz Bay to Sooke (about a 40-minute drive).
By Public Transit and Ferry: If you don't have a car, you can take a bus or a shuttle from Vancouver to the ferry terminal, take the ferry to Vancouver Island, and then use local buses or taxis to get to Sooke Harbour Resort and Marina.
In general, driving is the most convenient and direct way to get to Sooke Harbour Resort and Marina, but public transportation or shuttle services are also available if you prefer not to drive.