Northern Highland

Northern Highland is located in the United States
Northern Highland
Northern Highland
Location of the Northern Highlands in the United States
Wisconsin can be divided into five geographic regions.[1] The Northern Highland is highlighted in yellow.

The Northern Highland is a geographical region in the north central United States covering much of the northern territory of the state of Wisconsin.

The region stretches from the state border with Minnesota in the west to the Michigan border in the east, and from Douglas and Bayfield Counties in the north to Wood and Portage Counties in the south. While most of northern Wisconsin is within the Northern Highland region, a short belt of land along the coast of Lake Superior is not included in the area, and is instead part of the Lake Superior Lowland region. Outside Wisconsin the highland stretches northward in Canada through the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and the Canadian Shield in Northern Ontario and Quebec to Labrador and Hudson Bay.

  1. ^ "WiscOnline: The Geographical Provinces of Wisconsin". Archived from the original on 2001-02-09. Retrieved 2015-06-21.

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