you can go to the attractions near that area
The canadian shield
because the Canadian shield is a rugged terrain and has cold climate.
Rock, trees, lakes and rivers. It was scrubbed clean by the last ice age, one of many it has seen, but in the last 10,000 years has new dirt and life.
The most significant physical feature that forms Canada's boundary is the sea. Canada has the longest sea coast in the world. Canadian territory also extends far into the sea. The next most significant physical feature that forms Canada's boundary (and it pales by comparison) is the height of land between Québec and parts of Maine and New Hampshire. Except for the height of land in Quetico Park, the remaining significant physical features are only physical in part: an artificial line drawn through much of the Great Lakes and connecting waterways; and a similar artificial line drawn through the Rainy River watershed and through Lake of the Woods.
Yes, the St. Lawrence region is part of the Canadian Shield, which is a large area of exposed Precambrian rock that spans eastern and central Canada. The Canadian Shield encompasses various landscapes, including the St. Lawrence River and surrounding areas, characterized by rugged terrain and numerous lakes. The region's geology and natural features are integral to the Shield's overall composition.
The canadian shield
It is flat with lots of lakes.
It is flat with lots of lakes.
The Canadian Shield,, the Rockies, and that's all i can remember
canadian shield,hudson bay lowland, the interior plains
Canadian shield, Niagra falls, Hudson Bay, prairies and some more
yes! people do like the Canadian shield.
two of the only things i know, is that the Canadian Shield has rivers and mountains sorry.
The Canadian Shield, the Canadian Lowlands, the Canadian Highlands.
The early settlers of the Canadian Shield were the French, English, Scottish, and British.
It is flat with lots of lakes.
i dont know find out yourself!!