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British Columbia |
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阿尔伯塔省This base plate was introduced in 1975 and used through 1984. There were several versions with different-shaped sticker boxes, different serial dies, and other variations. Like many other jurisdictions, Alberta plates all expired at the end of March every year back then. However, in 1977, the province decided to switch from indicating the year of issue on the sticker to instead indicating the month and year of expiration. This plate actually has both – the red 76 sticker was valid from April 1976 thru March 1977, and the black MAR 78 sticker was valid from April 1977 thru March 1978. There were no Alberta plates or stickers that had the year 1977 on them. |
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Saskatchewan |
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Manitoba |
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OntarioOntario introduced this design in 1973 and continued to issue it unchanged into 1978. By one account, this design could be renewed and used through 1996, at which time it was replaced. This was Ontario's first multi-year base with the exception of its 1943 plate, which was used for two years during World War II. |
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Quebec |
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New BrunswickBetween 1966 and 1978, New Brunswick issued new plates every three years. These plates were validated with stickers in the years between new plate issues. The 1978 plate was used for eight years, through 1985. The 1972, 1975, and 1978 base plates were all visually identical, including the colors, with the exception of the embossed two-digit year in the upper right corner. The biligual (English and French) province name began in 1972. New Brunswick is adjacent to Quebec, and has a sizeable French-speaking population. |
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Nova Scotia
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Prince Edward IslandPrince Edward Island introduced this design in 1976 and used it through 1980. The sloganSeat Belts Saveseems like it's missing a word, for which there is obviously room. Under the '77 sticker is an embossed sticker box with a debossed "76" in its center. That sticker design featuring a tent was also the logo for the Canadian Scout Jamboree held that year in the province. |
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Newfoundland and Labrador |
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Yukon TerritoryYukon has featured the gold mining prospector on their passenger car plates from 1953 to the present day. The prospector graphic was embossed (stamped) from 1953 to 1991, and since then has been incorporated into the reflective sheeting. If you look closely, there's a dab of gold paint in the prospector's pan, which is supposed to be a gold nugget. Rumor has it that the gold nuggets on the embossed prospector plates were hand-painted. New plates were issued annually through 1980. TheHome of the Klondikeslogan was used from 1970 to 1977 only, and was shortened to justThe Klondikestarting in 1978. The Klondike is a region of the Yukon Territory where there was a gold rush between 1896 and 1899. The word is also used as shorthand for the gold rush itself. |
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Northwest Territories西北地区是一个巨大的,主要是uninhabited region in far northern Canada. Probably polar bears outnumber humans there. Since 1970, they've issued license plates in this unique bear shape. These plates conform to the dimensions and bolt hole placement of standard-sized rectangular plates. That brown background is just the piece of cardboard the plate was resting on when photographed. The 1977 plate was used for two years, and was renewed for use in 1978 by means of a sticker placed betweenCanadaand1977, or on the bear's leg immediately below. |