What does the St. Lawrence Lowlands look like? The land in the St.Lawrence Lowlands is very flat. It is flat because it is plains. It has some lakes and rivers. Water drains into the five Great Lakes. There is high ground and low ground. There are also lot's of long and tall clifs. Some of the St. Lawernce Lowlands are islands on water.
Where is the St. Lawrence Lowlands? The St. Lawrence Lowland is found in parts of Ontario, like the Ottawa River Valley. Also, the St. Lawrence Lowland is found in Anticosti Island and some of southern parts of Quebec and Labrador. The St. Lawrence lowland is the smallast regions in Canada.It is also the second largest farming area in Canada.
What Natural Resources are found in the St. Lawrence Lowlands? The natural resources found in the St. Lawrence Lowlands are foresty, mining, oil, gas, fishing, hunting, mixed farming, fruit and vegetable farms, water for hydroelectricity. Farmers grow fruit vegetables such as peaches, apple and grapes. People use the water system for drinking, cleaning, manufacturing, recreation, agriculture, transportation and hydroelectricity.