Vancouver singer-songwriter Louise Burns' favourite place in the province, East Sooke Regional Park, brings both of those landscapes together. Located at the southern tip of Vancouver Island, the park has beaches, tidal pools and over 50 kilometres of trails spread throughout its almost 1,500 hectares. Burns, whose latest album, Young Mopes, was released last week, says she uses places like East Sooke Park to refresh her creativity. A petroglyph found in East Sooke Regional Park. (David Stanley/Flickr)If you're thinking of visiting East Sooke Regional Park, Burns says to pack a lunch, because it's worth it to make a day of it.
Source: CBC News February 11, 2017 15:56 UTC