The Canadian Shield (French: Bouclier canadien [buklje kanadjɛ̃]), also called the Laurentian Shield or the Laurentian Plateau, is a geologic shield, a large area of exposed Precambrian igneous and high-grade metamorphic rocks. It forms the North American Craton (or Laurentia), the ancient geologic core of the North American continent. Glaciation has left the area with only a thin layer of soil, through which exposures of igneous bedrock resulting from its long volcanic history are frequently visible. As a deep, common, joined bedrock region in eastern and central Canada, the shield stretches north from the Great Lakes to the Arctic Ocean, covering over half of Canada and most of Greenland; it also extends south into the northern reaches of the continental United States. Geographical extent The Canadian Shield is a physiographic division comprising…

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That’s just what we want you think. We keep the actual shield buried in a bunker underneath a Canadian Tire in Sudbury. Keep it close though.

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Shhh. Don’t tell them about the Diefenbunker.

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It cost us a ginormous 5-cent coin to put it there.

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Don’t tell them about the secret dinosaur elevator.

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