Natural Resources CanadaGovernment of Canada
 
 Français ÿ  Contact us ÿ  Help ÿ  Search ÿ  Canada site
 ESS Home ÿ  Priorities ÿ  Products &
 services
ÿ  About the
 Sector
ÿ  Site map
Satellite image of Canada
Natural Resources Canada
Geoscape Canada
.Home
Toronto
.Home
.Introduction
.Niagara Escarpment
.Antarctica - Toronto style
.Oak Ridges Moraine
.Lakeshores
.Rivers & Valleys
.The Plains
.Teacher Resources
.Want to know more?
.Credits & citation
.How to obtain the poster


Proactive disclosure


Print version Print versionÿ
ÿGeoscape Canada
Natural Resources Canada > Earth Sciences Sector > Priorities > Geoscape Canada > Toronto
Geoscape Toronto
Introduction
Previous (Geoscape Toronto)Index (Geoscape Toronto)Next (Introduction (Related Links))

Toronto Geoscape

title block

Imagine standing in downtown Toronto 20 000 years ago. You would be covered by an ice sheet four times as high as the CN Tower.

Yet, at the same place about 12 000 years ago when the ice sheet had melted back to Kingston you're now underwater. The ice-blocked St. Lawrence Valley cannot drain and Lake Ontario is 50 metres higher than today.

So you escape to the high ground of the Niagara Escarpment. Did you know that the rocks of the escarpment were deposited in a tropical sea over 420 million years ago?

click to enlarge

The geology below the ground and the landscape of the surface create a geoscape. Our geoscape influences natural conditions such as climate and flow of water and provides natural resources such as groundwater, forests, agricultural land, and construction materials.

Our quality of life therefore depends on understanding and effectively managing our geoscape.

Follow the story of 5 major elements in the Toronto Geoscape: the Niagara Escarpment, the Oak Ridges Moraine, lakeshores, rivers and valley lands, and the agricultural plains.

foundations title

About 4.5 billion years ago the Earth was formed. The oldest rocks in southern Ontario are up to 1.5 billion years old and are tens of kilometres thick. Precambrian rocks of the Canadian Shield are visible at surface in Muskoka 'cottage country'. In the GTA the shield is covered by younger rocks and glacial sediments.

Links & References

Next - Niagara Escarpment

mini_logo_e


Previous (Geoscape Toronto)Index (Geoscape Toronto)Next (Introduction (Related Links))


2005-12-08Important notices