West Coast - Pacific Marine Circle Route

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Dale And Allison
West Coast - Pacific Marine Circle Route

Neighbourhoods

Sooke is the first stop on the Pacific Marine Circle Route (heading clockwise)
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Sooke
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Sooke is the first stop on the Pacific Marine Circle Route (heading clockwise)
Port Renfrew is the most westerly community on the Pacific Marine circle route. You will find a general store and the Port Renfrew Pub and Restaurant.
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Port Renfrew
6638 Deering Rd
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Port Renfrew is the most westerly community on the Pacific Marine circle route. You will find a general store and the Port Renfrew Pub and Restaurant.
Lake Cowichan is a small town on the lake that offers dining, shopping, camping and other outdoor activities such as riding an inner tube down the river. There area several camping areas just outside of Lake Cowichan as well.
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Lake Cowichan
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Lake Cowichan is a small town on the lake that offers dining, shopping, camping and other outdoor activities such as riding an inner tube down the river. There area several camping areas just outside of Lake Cowichan as well.

Sooke

An old favourite of locals, Mom's cafe has been around for decades serving up great food.
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Mom's Cafe
2036 Sheilds Rd
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An old favourite of locals, Mom's cafe has been around for decades serving up great food.
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Sheringham Distillery
4382 W Coast Rd
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Sooke Potholes Provincial Park
Sooke River Road
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Whiffin Spit ocean side trail is popular among dog walkers, birders and marine life enthusiasts. With views across to East Sooke, into the Sooke Basin and out to the Juan de Fuca Strait
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Whiffin Spit Road
Whiffin Spit Road
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Whiffin Spit ocean side trail is popular among dog walkers, birders and marine life enthusiasts. With views across to East Sooke, into the Sooke Basin and out to the Juan de Fuca Strait

West Coast - West of Sooke

In the community of Shirley, Shirley Delicious is a favourite of locals and tourists travelling out along the west coast. Currently open for breakfast and lunch and closed Tuesdays, Check for hours before heading there.
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Shirley Delicious
2794 Sheringham Point Rd
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In the community of Shirley, Shirley Delicious is a favourite of locals and tourists travelling out along the west coast. Currently open for breakfast and lunch and closed Tuesdays, Check for hours before heading there.
Enjoy beautiful views from Sheringham Point Lighthouse. You might even see Whales and other sea life
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Sheringham Point Lighthouse
1 Sheringham Point Rd
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Enjoy beautiful views from Sheringham Point Lighthouse. You might even see Whales and other sea life
One of several beaches along the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail, the trail to Sandcut Beach is only about 400 meters (approx. 1/4 mile) to the beach and the trail is easy to moderate, with a small set of stair and a few boardwalks
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Sandcut Beach
11033 West Coast Road
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One of several beaches along the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail, the trail to Sandcut Beach is only about 400 meters (approx. 1/4 mile) to the beach and the trail is easy to moderate, with a small set of stair and a few boardwalks
Jordan River offers lovely beaches with a view of the open ocean, camping and a food stand.
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Jordan River
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Jordan River offers lovely beaches with a view of the open ocean, camping and a food stand.
Between Shirley and Port Renfrew you will find several beaches, in order: French Beach, Sandcut Beach, China Beach, Mystic Beach and Sombrio Beach. Plus a few in between. Watch for entrances and parking as some have limited parking and can be difficult to spot, while others are quite easy to spot.
Juan de Fuca Marine Trail
Juan de Fuca Marine Trail
Between Shirley and Port Renfrew you will find several beaches, in order: French Beach, Sandcut Beach, China Beach, Mystic Beach and Sombrio Beach. Plus a few in between. Watch for entrances and parking as some have limited parking and can be difficult to spot, while others are quite easy to spot.
Sombrio Beach is a local favourite with a rich history and incredible natural beauty. It offers a large parking area and overnight camping. The trail is about 250 meters from the parking to beach.
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Sombrio Beach
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Sombrio Beach is a local favourite with a rich history and incredible natural beauty. It offers a large parking area and overnight camping. The trail is about 250 meters from the parking to beach.
Botanical Beach is at the farthest end of the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail. It offers an easy trail to the beach with incredible views out to the open ocean and many tide pools with sea life such as crabs and sea anemones along the shore. (PEASE Don’t touch, remove or disturb any tide pool life including shells, plants, fauna, kelp, etc. – they are all part of a vulnerable ecosystem that Botanical Beach was established to protect. Even touching the water in a tide pool with sunscreen on your hands can create an “oil slick” that could kill the vulnerable creatures. Please take only Photos) It is best to visit during low tide (1.2 meters or less is best) so you might want to check tide levels first Waterlevel. gc .ca
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Botanical Beach
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Botanical Beach is at the farthest end of the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail. It offers an easy trail to the beach with incredible views out to the open ocean and many tide pools with sea life such as crabs and sea anemones along the shore. (PEASE Don’t touch, remove or disturb any tide pool life including shells, plants, fauna, kelp, etc. – they are all part of a vulnerable ecosystem that Botanical Beach was established to protect. Even touching the water in a tide pool with sunscreen on your hands can create an “oil slick” that could kill the vulnerable creatures. Please take only Photos) It is best to visit during low tide (1.2 meters or less is best) so you might want to check tide levels first Waterlevel. gc .ca

Port Renfrew to Lake Cowichan

Just past Port Renfrew you will find Fairy Lake, a BC Forest Site offering hiking, swimming, camping, canoeing, mountain biking, picnicking, and fishing.
Fairy Lake Recreation Site
Pacific Marine Road
Just past Port Renfrew you will find Fairy Lake, a BC Forest Site offering hiking, swimming, camping, canoeing, mountain biking, picnicking, and fishing.

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The Pacific Marine Circle Route

The full circle takes most of the day, so it is advised to set out early. Or, you can enjoy a drive to any of the viewpoints along the way to take in some of the most amazing views and natural beauty. https://goo.gl/maps/UMDHE2AuNu4q7YDS8