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Built by Edward Cutler in 1894, this hotel was also called the British Ensign or Royal Ensign. It was an important stage stop and inn for travellers. Popular with sportsmen, it was often filled to capacity during hunting season. School classes and religious services were held for a brief period. In recent years it has operated as a Pub. - Sooke Regional Historical Society

Local Reviews

Rustic Charm abounds at the 17 Mile Pub in Sooke January 3, 2008 | Pam Grant - Times Colonist 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. An icy beer on the patio offers a pleasant diversion from the nearby Galloping Goose Trail in the summer.

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