17 Mile Pub House

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Creative west coast fare, local seafood and a weekly fresh sheet specials are served for lunch and dinner, and can be enjoyed in the bay window overlooking the pub garden, or in front of a crackling fire. Soups and famous seafood chowder, are made daily and all entrees are made to order.

Built in 1894 as a stage coach stop seventeen miles from Victoria City Hall, the 17 Mile Pub House enroute to Sooke has retained its yesteryear charm. There is even a hitching post a visitor arriving by horseback.

5126 Sooke Road
Sooke, BC
(250) 642-5942


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Rustic Charm abounds at the 17 Mile Pub in Sooke

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Pam Grant - Times Colonist
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Date Published: 
January 3, 2008

Rustic charm abounds at this landmark on Sooke Road, which has served as an inn, a school and a venue for religious services before its present incarnation as a pub and restaurant.

A distinctive tiled floor in the front half of the building leads to the various rooms on the main floor. Whether you crave an evening with friends in the games room, a seat by the fire or a quieter spot overlooking the garden, this is a good place to stop for generous portions of pub grub.