Ontario plates with the community logo were officially introduced Wednesday
An Anishinaabe community just east of Sault Ste. Marie is the first in Ontario to get its own customized licence plate.
“I think the community has been pretty excited,” said Garden River First Nation Chief Andy Rickard, who was one of the first 15 people to purchase a set of the new licence plates Wednesday. “This is something that’s unique for our community, but I also think it’s really setting the tone for other communities.”
Motorists interested in the new plates can purchase a set in person for $90 at the Garden River First Nation Administration Building or by sending an email to [email protected].
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