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Jackson Creek is a watercourse that flows through Peterborough, Ontario.[1] It empties into Little Lake, a lake in Peterborough.

In March 2023 the creek was hit by a serious oil spill.[1]

The Jackson Creek Trail, a 4.5 km (2.8 mi) recreational trail, runs parallel to the creek.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Greg Davis. Cleanup underway after oil sheen found on Jackson Creek near Little Lake in Peterborough, Global News, 2023-03-17. Retrieved on 2024-01-17. “The City of Peterborough says the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks has been notified of the incident.”
  2. Jackson Creek Trail, Otonabee Conservation. Retrieved on 2024-01-17.