Jackson Bay is a settlement in British Columbia.
It lies on a northerly inlet from Johnstone Strait north of Hardwicke Island.
It is within Topaze Harbour, a good anchorage for ships.
Ethnic European settlers arrived from the 1910s onwards beginning with a boat landing location and a general store.
Logging and fishing were the main occupations, along with supporting agriculture, until the 1950s when the settlement was abandoned.