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Sooke (/ˈsuːk/) is a
district muni****lity on the
southern tip of
Vancouver Island, Canada, 38
kilometres (24 mi) by road from Victoria, the
capital of...
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Alastair Sooke (/suːk/; born 1981) is an
English art critic,
journalist and broadcaster, most
notable for
reporting and
commenting on art for the British...
- Esquimalt—Saanich—
Sooke is a
federal electoral district in
Greater Victoria,
located on the
southern tip of
Vancouver Island in
British Columbia, Canada...
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Sooke is a
district muni****lity in
British Columbia, Canada. It can also
refer to: East
Sooke, a
community southeast of
Sooke Sooke Basin Sooke Formation...
- East
Sooke is an
unincorporated community[citation needed]
south and east of
Sooke,
British Columbia, Canada. It
consists of over 500
houses (and one...
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Sooke Harbour House is an inn and
restaurant located in
Sooke,
British Columbia, Canada, on the
southern tip of
Vancouver Island. The
establishment has...
- T'Sou-ke, also
spelled Sooke /ˈsuːk/ and
previously Soke /ˈsoʊk/, is the
dialect of the
North Straits Salish language spoken by the T'Sou-ke
people of...
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Sooke Potholes may
refer to:
Sooke Potholes Regional Park -
operated by
Capital Regional District and The Land
Conservancy of
British Columbia Sooke Potholes...
- of
Finlayson Arm to the
eastern s**** of
Sooke Harbour,
along with some
lands on the
northern s**** of
Sooke Harbour. Many places, buildings, and institutions...
- The
Sooke Flowline is an
abandoned 44-kilometre (27 mi)
concrete aqueduct that
snakes through the
Sooke Hills from
Sooke Lake to the
Humpback Reservoir...