New France referred to all French territories in North America. At its greatest extent—just before the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713—New France included five colonies, each with its own administration and governor: Canada, Acadia, Newfoundland (and Labrador), Hudson Bay, and Louisiana

New France Before 1713
Map reproduced with the kind authorization of Mr. Mikael Parkvall of Institutionen för lingvistik, Stockholm University.