Sooke is a coastal community on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, located 38 km west of Victoria. There are some good options for running in Sooke, from scenic coastal paths, more rugged forest trails, and a sections of the longer distance Galloping Goose Trail. 

Whiffin Spit. Google Street View

Whiffin Spit Trail. Short but scenic! This 2.5 km out and back route is on a gravel trail that goes out along the Whiffin Spit. There are wide open views of Sooke Basin and Sooke Harbour.

Galloping Goose Trail Sooke Area

Galloping Goose Trail. This 60 km multi-use trail between Leechtown and Victoria runs through Sooke. We’ve mapped a 6.2 km paved section that runs between Blythwood Park and Gillespie Rd. There are also some sections south of BC Highway 14 with beautiful water views.

You can also continue south of Gillsespie Rd. toward Matheson Lake (more trails in Matheson Lake Regional Park). The trail then turns toward Methosin and eventually Langford, in the outskirts of Victoria. These sections of the trail are very pretty and runnable. Mainly wooded with some more open, field sections.The trail also goes north of Sooke, following the Sooke River to Leechtown. The trail here is a bit more rugged and hillier.   GALLOPING GOOSE DETAILED TRAIL INFO

East Sooke Regional Park. This 1470-hectare park is trail running heaven. There are 50 km of trails through forest, marsh and field, including the 10-kilometre Coast Trail that features pocket beaches, rocky bays and tide pools. Terrain includes a rugged, windswept coastline, dry hilltops, and dense rainforests. There are spectacular views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Olympic Mountains.  TRAIL MAP