Sooke Potholes Spring Salmon Campground
Camp under the stars, swim in the potholes, ride the Galloping Goose! The Sooke Potholes are known to T’Sou-ke people as KWL-UCHUN, (Spring Salmon Place), the place where the spring salmon give themselves back to mother earth. Since time immemorial and to this day, T’Sou-ke Nation share their stories, language and deep connection to the waters and lands in this part of their traditional territory.
This popular 67-site RV and tent campground is a local favorite and offers a high quality, affordable self-contained wilderness camping experience. The campground is operated by T’Sou-ke Nation and managed by the Capital Regional District and operates seasonally each summer, from mid May to mid September on a first-come, first-served basis. No online or phone reservations.
More info: https://www.crd.bc.ca/parks-recreation-culture/parks-trails/find-park-trail/sooke-potholes