Sooke Region MuseumSooke, Westshore

About This Attraction
The Sooke Region Museum preserves and celebrates the rich heritage of the Sooke and Juan de Fuca region, from indigenous T'Sou-ke Nation history to the pioneer logging and fishing communities that shaped this western Vancouver Island landscape. This community museum offers an intimate window into how people have lived along this rugged coastline for thousands of years.
The museum's main building houses rotating exhibits covering indigenous culture, pioneer settlement, logging industry history, and the natural environment of the region. Artifacts, photographs, and interpretive displays tell stories of the trappers, loggers, farmers, and fishers who built communities in this remote but beautiful area. Special exhibits explore specific themes from Sooke's past.
Historic Moss Cottage, located on the museum grounds, stands as one of the oldest remaining pioneer structures in the region. This lovingly restored heritage building allows visitors to experience the modest conditions faced by early settlers, complete with period furnishings and household items that bring history to life.
The museum grounds also feature logging equipment, a blacksmith shop, and outdoor interpretive areas that expand the visitor experience beyond the main exhibits. The heritage vegetable garden demonstrates traditional growing techniques, and special events throughout the year celebrate local history and culture.
Staff and volunteers are often longtime Sooke residents with deep connections to the area's history, providing personal insights and stories that enrich any visit. The museum serves as a community gathering place for historical society meetings, educational programs, and special events.
For Sooke home buyers, the museum represents the strong sense of community identity and historical appreciation that characterizes this west coast town—a cultural anchor that connects past and present generations.
Visiting Sooke Region Museum
- Location: 2070 Phillips Rd, Sooke, BC, Sooke, BC
- Category: Cultural & Historical
- Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10 AM - 4 PM. Closed Mondays. Seasonal hours may vary.
- Admission: Admission by donation.
- Area: Westshore — Browse homes nearby
Hours
Tuesday-Sunday 10 AM - 4 PM. Closed Mondays. Seasonal hours may vary.
Pricing
Admission by donation.
Key Features
- Pioneer and logging history exhibits
- T'Sou-ke Nation cultural displays
- Historic Moss Cottage
- Logging equipment display
- Heritage gardens
- Community archives
Amenities
- Free parking
- Gift shop
- Accessible main building
- Picnic area
Parking
Free parking on site.
Accessibility
Main museum building accessible. Moss Cottage has stairs.
Best Time to Visit
Any time. Special events throughout the year celebrate local heritage.
Location & Directions
Address
2070 Phillips Rd, Sooke, BC
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