6432 x 4424 px | 54,5 x 37,5 cm | 21,4 x 14,7 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
19 avril 2015
Lieu:
Todd creek, sooke BC.
Informations supplémentaires:
Sooke Potholes Provincial Park Sooke Potholes Provincial Park provides access to the series of deep, polished rock pools and potholes carved naturally into the bedrock of the Sooke River. This area is a favourite day-use destination for many local and regional residents. Glacial action during the last ice age 15, 000 years ago is responsible for the formations, as the moving, melting ice packs stripped the surface area and carved a path deep into the natural bedrock. Huge boulders carried along by the rushing river became lodged, were swirled against the canyon walls and consequently carved out the potholes that can be seen today. The water in this very popular park is beautifully clean and clear, providing a wonderful swimming and picnicking destination in the summer. The Sooke River is also an important coho and Chinook salmon spawning river, and opportunities exist for catch and release fishing. Sooke Potholes Provincial Park provides an ideal location to view the annual salmon spawning run.