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Today’s Canyon Sainte-Anne is the result of a combination of factors acting over
several million years. The river still continues its patient sculpture work.

It all started in the Precambrian Age (1.2 billion years ago) when hard rock formed the canyon's walls and bottom. This metamorphic rock, called granitic gneiss, was formed at high pressure in the extremely hot depths of earth then rose to the surface through movements in the earth's crust. A bit later, a second rocky mass appeared, the sedimentary Palaeozoic rock formed some 450 million years ago by the compression of underwater sediments.
 
Today’s Canyon Sainte-Anne is the result of a combination of factors acting over several million years. The river still continues its patient sculpture work
Much later, two successive ice ages covered North America. It is during the melting of the second one led to the formation of the current hydrographic system ...
 

Much later, two successive ice ages covered North America. It is during the melting of the second one led to the formation of the current hydrographic system (St. Lawrence River, Orleans Island, and the Magdalene Islands, as well as all the rivers known today). Erosion then finished the job by changing the general appearance of the region.

   
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