This paper is a complement to the Tectonometamorphic Map of the Canadian Sh
ield, and contains a brief description of the metamorphic history of Proter
ozoic orogenic belts and rock sequences in the Canadian Shield in Ontario,
with a focus on rocks of the Southern and Grenville provinces. Metamorphism
in the Southern Province has generally been attributed to the Penokean oro
geny (similar to 1879-1820 Ma), although the timing of this metamorphism is
poorly constrained by either relative or absolute ages. In the Sault Ste.
Marie - Sudbury area, previously described regional Na- and K-metasomatism
has likely altered the original assemblages of metamorphic minerals, making
unravelling of the metamorphic history of these rocks problematic. Metamor
phism appears to postdate the emplacement of the Sudbury Igneous Complex at
1850 Ma; however, it is unclear if regional metamorphism in the Sault Ste.
Marie - Sudbury area is related to the early (1870-1820 Ma) or late-stage
(1740-1700 Ma) events of the Penokean orogeny. Three main metamorphic event
s are associated with the Grenville (1300-950 Ma) orogeny. These events are
not necessarily orogen-wide in their effects. The first, at 1250-1240 Ma,
affected rocks of the Composite Arc Belt, and is similar in style to that f
ound in Superior Province granite-greenstone belts. It consists of a domina
nt subgreenschist- to greenschist-facies event, with amphibolite-facies ass
emblages developed near larger plutonic bodies. The next event (1190-1170 M
a) is restricted mainly to the southern part of the orogen (southern Lauren
tian margin, Composite Are and Frontenac-Adirondack belts), and is responsi
ble for regional upper-amphibolite- to granulite-facies metamorphism. In pa
rts of the orogen, metamorphic rocks formed at this time are well preserved
(e.g., Parry Sound and Frontenac domains), whereas in other areas (e.g., A
dirondack Highlands), the rocks are overprinted by younger, high-grade meta
morphism. Pan-Grenville greenschist- to granulite-facies metamorphism in On
tario in the period 1070-1050 Ma was associated with major thrusting. In de
eper structural levels, this event persists to 990 Ma. Tectonic unroofing a
fter 1070 Ma likely prayed a major role in the current distribution of meta
morphic rocks within the Grenville Province in Ontario.