Lake of the Woods was carved into the granite of the Canadian Precambrian Shield by receding glaciers over 10, 000 years ago. The underlying bedrock that the present lake sits upon is among the oldest of geological formations to be found on earth.
The area was originally covered by the mammoth Lake Agassiz which covered much of Northwestern Ontario, Manitoba and northern Minnesota. However, over time, these glacial waters receded leaving Lake of the Woods as we know it today
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