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Chinook Salmon about to be released
The Sooke River is a small stream flowing south from Sooke Lake into Sooke Basin on the Juan De Fuca Strait on southern Vancouver Island.

The Sooke River crosses Highway 14 approximately 30km southwest of Victoria.

The fishable length of the Sooke River is 5km, with good paved access from the road to Sooke Potholes Provincial Park, along the east side of Sooke River.

Fishing pressure is moderate, but the numbers of steelhead are expected to increase due to regular hatchery releases. The Sooke River supports cutthroat trout and fall runs of chinook and coho salmon. Flyfishing for chum salmon is excellent in the estuary and lower reaches of the Sooke River.

Nearest Town: Sooke, Jordan River, Western Communities, West Coast Highway 14

Nearest Lake: Sooke Lake (Restricted Watershed Access), Kemp Lake

Nearest Park: Sooke Mountain Provincial Park, Sooke Potholes Provincial Park, East Sooke Regional Park, French Beach Provincial Park

Additional Info: Great beachside camping is available at French Beach Provincial Park.

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