Oregon Jack Provincial Park | |||||||
Iucn Category: | II | ||||||
Map: | British Columbia | ||||||
Relief: | yes | ||||||
Map Alt: | A map showing the location of the park in British Columbia | ||||||
Location: | British Columbia, Canada | ||||||
Nearest City: | Ashcroft | ||||||
Coordinates: | 50.6242°N -121.4958°W | ||||||
Area Km2: | 2.3 | ||||||
Governing Body: | BC Parks | ||||||
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Oregon Jack Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada located in the Clear Range west of Ashcroft. It protects the limestone canyon of Oregon Jack Creek, at the head of which is a waterfall named the Notch, above which is included a wetland area. The site was an important First Nations site and there are pictographs, culturally modified trees and a site known as the Three Sisters Rock Shelter.