Women of the Sooke Region: From Pioneers to the Modern Wonder Woman Women of the Sooke Region: From Pioneers to the Modern Wonder Woman The Sooke Region Museum and Visitor Centre
Ann Muir was among the first settler women to set foot on the west coast.
T’Sou-ke First Nation dancers on a European dance tour. All are cousins of Trena. Trena describes the significance of the regalia worn in the photo: “The blanket capes […]
Mary Ann Vautrin’s daughter of the same name, grew up to marry John Goudie, son of a Scots Hudson’s Bay Company trader, extending the population through the large […]
Mary Ann never would have expected after coming to Canada, that years later, few women in the history of the west coast of North America could rival her, […]
Hardworking volunteers taking a break from cataloging.
Jean made notable strides in volunteerism in her home community, the growing hamlet of Shirley, just west of Sooke.
After graduating, Liz built an impressive resume of skills, with the goal of getting her Early Childhood Educator certification.
In the background is the classroom of Port Renfrew Elementary where Liz and Rosslyn nurture the young minds of their students, whose artwork adorns the walls.
From a biography on Mary Ann Vine written by M. E. McVicker in 1930: “It was her custom when called to Sooke to attend some maternity case, to […]