Sudbury, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, Iqaluit, Thunder Bay, Winnipeg.
PS. Toronto is NOT in the Canadian Shield, it is part of the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Lowlands region.
The Canadian shield was initially formed due to volcanic activity and large mountains. Now it is a large geographic area that is made up of bare rock that can be dated back to Precambrian Shield.
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
Yes it is.
probably somewhere... oh but there is that huge freaking bay dead center of canada, called the Bay of Hudson
The Canadian Shield, a vast expanse of ancient rock, is centered on Hudson Bay.
there are 12 cities depicted on the Canadian shield
Sudbury, North Bay, Thunder Bay, and Ottawa.
I'm pretty sure that 3 of them would be Ottawa, Toronto, and Edmonton if your talking cities. Toronto and Ottawa aren't in the Canadian Shield...
canadian shield
Mining is the major economic activity in the Canadian Shield. It one of the world's richest areas in terms of mineral ores.
The Canadian Shield covers most of eastern and southern Canada.
Manitoba's industries are varied, but natural resources form an important part of them. The top four sectors are manufacturing, agriculture, hydroelectricity and mining.
Ontario.
Hudson Bay is a major body of water in that area.
The Canadian Shield is 8,000,000 km2.
the Canadian shield population is 7 millon
the Canadian shield population is 7 million