- Your family is planning to move to a new land called Canada in the time of pioneers.
- You belong to one of the first pioneer families in the area that is now Ontario.
When you arrive, you are given the opportunity to choose the land you wish to make your home and farm. All of the land is wilderness and covered with trees and bushes. There are no roads, only a few small paths made long ago by the Aboriginal people. Would you choose to build on:
Remember to consider things like transportation, food gathering and other available resources.
What makes one piece of land better than another?
- You're settled on your land and after living in your wagon for two months, you're ready to build some shelter. Just as you're about to start building a log cabin for your family, two men from neighbouring plots of land visit you. They say that if you'll help build cabins for their families, they will hold a "bee" to help you build a cabin for your family afterward. Your other choice is for your family to try to build its cabin alone. What would you do?
 - Now it's time to decide what you're going to do for a living. Pioneers needed money too (or at least something to trade). What kinds of jobs could a pioneer do in a small community of other settlers?
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