This ecoregion consists of rolling hills, lakes, bogs and rocky outcrops covering a large curved swathe on the
Canadian Shield from the
Echoing River in
Northern Ontario, running southeastwards through
Thunder Bay District to the north shore of
Lake Superior and then northeastwards into western
Quebec. The area has a cool climate with summer temperatures averaging around 13°C dropping to a very cold -17°C in winter, with the hills around
Lac Seul in northwestern
Ontario being warmer and wetter than most of the area. Average rainfall in the eastern side of the ecoregion is 550mm per year, rising to 750mm in the centre (near
Lake Nipigon for example), up to 900mm in the west. Specific areas include Lake Nipigon and
Big Trout Lake (Ontario). These forest contrast with more severe boreal forest ecoregions such as the
Eastern Canadian Shield taiga to the north, which covers most of
Northern Quebec and
Labrador. ==Flora==