Parts of what 5 provinces today would be included in Rupert's Land?

Rupert's Land originally comprised parts of what are now five Canadian provinces:

1. Manitoba: The largest portion of Rupert's Land would be included in the current province of Manitoba. The southern and eastern region of the province was part of Rupert's Land, including the area around Winnipeg.

2. Ontario: A small portion of Rupert's Land extended into the northernmost part of present-day Ontario, including the Hudson Bay coastline.

3. Quebec: A small part of northern Quebec, specifically the Ungava Peninsula, was also included in Rupert's Land.

4. Saskatchewan: The western portion of present-day Saskatchewan, primarily the area around the Saskatchewan River, was part of Rupert's Land.

5. Alberta: A small part of northwestern Alberta, specifically the Peace River country, was also included in Rupert's Land.