
This episode of the Geologic Journey series tells the story of the dramatic changes in the geology and landscape of the vast central area of North America that only in very recent geologic history takes the form of five great interconnected freshwater lakes. We find the roots of a long vanished mountain range that once rivalled the Himalayas, explore the remains of a tropical salt-water sea, and trace the story of a sudden massive flood that drowned vast areas of land. From moraines, to kettles, to drumlins, to tarn lakes, and Niagara Falls, the topography and geology of the Great Lakes region is unparalleled, strikingly beautiful and a place of wild contrasts. It is truly “a wild, rocky place whose grandeur and mystery drew men to commune with the spirit of the sea…a place where man is and forever will be only a visitor.” A 4.5 billion year journey in 45 minutes.
The Geologic Journey series is accompanied by a 70-page Teacher Resource Guide — written by practicing Canadian educators.
Please note: One copy of the guide is included with every Geologic Journey video order. You can also:
Please note: One copy of the guide is included with every Geologic Journey video order. You can also:



