The old plates.
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The old plates. When the NWT split into the NWT and Nunavut both territories wanted the old Polar Bear plates. Truthfully Nunavut had a much better claim as we have a more robust population of Polar Bears, throughout more of the area. But after a few years of both having the PB plates Nunavut decided to run a contest for new plates and this is what came of it.
We’ve now returned to PB plates although a different design of them. Somewhere I have NWT and Nunavut original PB plates. #Nunavut

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The old plates. When the NWT split into the NWT and Nunavut both territories wanted the old Polar Bear plates. Truthfully Nunavut had a much better claim as we have a more robust population of Polar Bears, throughout more of the area. But after a few years of both having the PB plates Nunavut decided to run a contest for new plates and this is what came of it.
We’ve now returned to PB plates although a different design of them. Somewhere I have NWT and Nunavut original PB plates. #Nunavut

@NunavutBirder thats a cool plate.
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It's the background that's reflective enough to read digits at night? Or a kind of reflective black paint?
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The old plates. When the NWT split into the NWT and Nunavut both territories wanted the old Polar Bear plates. Truthfully Nunavut had a much better claim as we have a more robust population of Polar Bears, throughout more of the area. But after a few years of both having the PB plates Nunavut decided to run a contest for new plates and this is what came of it.
We’ve now returned to PB plates although a different design of them. Somewhere I have NWT and Nunavut original PB plates. #Nunavut

@NunavutBirder I remember seeing an NWT one on Mt. Rainier when we were visiting my brother a few years ago. I'm just realizing the bears are facing opposite directions!

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