Sooke Potholes Provincial Park is a cool spot near Sooke on Vancouver Island where you can check out some naturally carved rock pools along the Sooke River. These potholes were created by glacial action during the last ice age, making for a unique and scenic day trip destination. You can also catch a glimpse of coho and chinook salmon spawning in the river, so it's a great place for wildlife viewing. Just remember, it's a day-use only park with no facilities, but the District of Sooke has got your back with parking, toilets, and garbage cans nearby.