Tom, I get cold just looking at that. Think I'll go turn up the heat. Actually, I fly over that everytime I take the Chicago-Beijing flight and have spent quite a bit of time looking out the window at it. Talk about a no-man's land in the winter time... Geez, now I am really am going to turn up the heat. Incidentally, there are no roads on the map in Nunavut. So who needs license plates anyways? I'd imagine that there aren't a lot of them. Thanks again for your help.
Plates Mike, I have 2 plates for you. My wife Jane was on the curling team representing New Brunswick at The Scott Tournment of Hearts which the Canadian Chompionship which is big in the curling circle here in Canada. They had a special plate made for all the teams with their provinces initials on them. Her's on the top has Saskatchewan and the large letters are STH NB which stands for Scott Tournament of Hearts and New Brunswick and the second plate is from New Brunswick that reads Stage 1 which is off my 72 GS which i no longer need as i moved to Nova Scotia. I am going to a club meeting tomorrow and i will find out if any one has any unigue Nova Scotia or any others you listed. Iwill let you know Bill
Billy, Steve Craig sent a nice New Brunswick plate already with a pic of a salmon on it. The most interesting thing was that it had tags good until sept 2005 on it. Which tempted me to throw it on one of my cars but I didn't do it. It's safely in a stack of items waiting for Frank's to move and put it up on the wall. I'd love to get Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia plates though, if you can arrange it. Thank you for your generosity looking into it.