Yes it is.
The Canadian Shield covers the provinces of north-eastern Alberta, northern Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec. Northwest Territories and Nunavut are territories covered by the Canadian Shield.
Yes, Ontario is located within the Canadian Shield region. The Canadian Shield covers most of Northern and Central Ontario, characterized by its ancient and exposed bedrock. The region has helped shape Ontario's landscape and features rugged terrain, numerous lakes, and rich mineral resources.
Ontario and Quebec
thay flow to ontario
no, it's in Edmonton which is in the West. Canadian Shield is a large rock mass in Ontario & Quebec
No, the CN Tower is not located in the Canadian Shield. The Canadian Shield is a large geological region in Canada that consists of ancient rock formations. The CN Tower is a freestanding structure located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, which is not part of the Canadian Shield region.
Canadian Shield is the flat rock formation that covers northern ontario. It was caused my glaciers scraping the soil away.
Yes you can, if you go up to northern Ontario you can see the rock of the Canadian shield. But the Canadian shield is typically covered by a layer of soil and covers much of Canada. Hope this helps
The Canadian Shield covers Quebec, Ontario, northern Manitoba, northern Saskatchewan and a very small piece of north-eastern Alberta. The Canadian Shield also covers Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
The Canadian Shield covers Quebec, Ontario, northern Manitoba, northern Saskatchewan and a very small piece of north-eastern Alberta. The Canadian Shield also covers Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
St.Lawrence Lowlands, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Canadian Shield.
In Northern Ontario where minerals lay buried beneath Northern Ontario's stretch of the Canadian Shield and sedimentary rocks cover much of Southern Ontario.