The Spring Salmon Place (KWL-UCHUN) Campground is managed by the CRD and operated by T’Sou-ke Nation. Enjoy the views, explore the trails, camp under the stars, or take a refreshing dip on a hot summer day.
The 67-site RV and tent campground is located at the north end of Sooke Potholes Regional Park and adjacent to the Galloping Goose Regional Trail. The campground offers a high quality, self-contained wilderness camping experience. Sooke Potholes Regional Park is a local favourite on Vancouver Island and one of British Columbia’s most popular riverside campgrounds.
The Potholes, found along the Sooke River, are unique geological formations of deep, polished rock pools and carved canyons. These clear green pools are popular swimming areas linked by waterfalls and gorges, and surrounded by the forests of the Sooke Hills.
Fees (CASH ONLY, no debit or credit on-site)
$25 per night
$10 per extra vehicle
$15 per night bicycle tent pad
$9 firewood
The campground does not provide hydro, dumping stations, or showers. There is little to no cell phone service in this area.
Campground Operation:
The Spring Salmon Place (KWL-UCHUN) Campground is managed by the CRD and operated by T’Sou-ke Nation.
Questions?
Call T’Sou-ke Nation at 250-642-3957 or CRD Regional Parks at 250-478-3344.
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Monday – Friday, 8:30-4:30pm
1000 Soses Snanet Rd, Sooke, BC, V9Z 0C1
250-642-3957