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...
The Canadian Shield covers most of eastern and southern Canada.
Hudson Bay is a major body of water in that area.
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta are collectively known as the Prairies, and often referred to as the agricultural heartland of Canada. They produce much of the country's crops and livestock.
Great Slave lake is 550 miles north of Edmonton, Alberta.
The Major Cities are :British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Yukon, Nunavut and the Arctic Lowlands.it can also be called northwest territory is "boardered" with British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Yukon, and Nunavut.
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.
Hudson Bay is a major body of water in that area.
Sudbury, North Bay, Thunder Bay, and Ottawa.
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.
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.
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.
Alberta Major Soccer League was created in 1991.
Glacier National Park is located in northern Montana along Montana's border with the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia.
probably somewhere... oh but there is that huge freaking bay dead center of canada, called the Bay of Hudson