Oregon Jack Provincial Park
Canada /
British Columbia /
Cache Creek /
Hat Creek Rd
World
/ Canada
/ British Columbia
/ Cache Creek
World / Canada / British Columbia / Thompson-Nicola
park, waterfall
env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/oregon_jack
Park Size: 233 hectares
This park protects a spectacular limestone canyon and falls (the Notch) on Oregon Jack Creek, as well as wetlands above the falls. This area is very significant for historic First Nations use. This location, with its waterfall and high limestone cliffs, has long been an important area for native ceremonial, spiritual and sustenance activities. Rock pictographs and culturally modified trees are located within the park. The park also contains the culturally significant 3 Sisters rock shelter.
Park Size: 233 hectares
This park protects a spectacular limestone canyon and falls (the Notch) on Oregon Jack Creek, as well as wetlands above the falls. This area is very significant for historic First Nations use. This location, with its waterfall and high limestone cliffs, has long been an important area for native ceremonial, spiritual and sustenance activities. Rock pictographs and culturally modified trees are located within the park. The park also contains the culturally significant 3 Sisters rock shelter.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_Jack_Provincial_Park
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°38'14"N 121°29'38"W
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