Short Term Closure of Whiffin Spit on Saturday, December 14 Due to Forecasted Storm Surge

Friday, December 13, 2024 – Due to the expected impacts of a significant storm surge, as a proactive and precautionary measure, Whiffin Spit access will be closed to the public starting at 8:00 AM on Saturday, December 14, 2024.  

High waves and elevated ocean water levels are anticipated to coincide with midday high tide, creating hazardous conditions along the shoreline. Public safety is the top priority, and a site assessment will be conducted at 3:00 PM to determine if reopening is possible later in the day.

The storm surge issued by Environment Canada forecasts wave heights of up to 7 metres and water levels potentially rising 100 cm above the highest astronomical tide. Coastal flooding and dangerous wave activity are likely, particularly in low-lying areas.

Instructions for the Public: 

  • Stay away from Whiffin Spit and other affected coastlines during this closure period. 
  • Avoid walking or driving near coastal areas prone to flooding to minimize the risk of injury or property damage. 
  • Keep pets away from coastal areas. High waves and flooding present serious risks to animals, and even typically calm areas can become dangerous during storm surges. 
  • Visit coastsmart.ca for more information on coastal safety during storm events. 
  • Follow updates from the District of Sooke on our website for X feed for real-time information on conditions and reopening status. 
  • Sign up to Alterable to receive Sooke emergency notifications at sooke.ca/alert. 

Post-Reopening Notice:

Once Whiffin Spit reopens, visitors should anticipate encountering additional debris along the path due to the storm. Until crews can safely improve trail accessibility, the path will function as a nature trail. Full maintenance of the spit, including clearing of larger debris and restoring more fulsome accessibility, is scheduled to take place in early spring 2025, after the storm season has passed.  

We thank residents and visitors for their cooperation and understanding during this temporary closure. Please prioritize safety and avoid any unnecessary risks along the coastline during the storm surge. 

Impacts of previous similar events and the hazardous conditions that can present quite suddenly