Vehicle registration plates of Manitoba

The Canadian province of Manitoba first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display licence plates in 1911.

Passenger plates 1911 to present

In 1956, the U.S. states and Canadian provinces came to an agreement with the Automobile Manufacturers Association that fixed the size for licence plates for vehicles (except those for motorcycles) at six inches in height by twelve inches in width, with standardized mounting holes. The 1955 (dated 1956) issue was the province's first licence plate that complied with these standards.

Manitoba is one of three provinces where decals are not used to show that the vehicle has valid registration, the others being Saskatchewan and Quebec.[1]

Image Dates issued Description Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
1911 White numbers on blue porcelain plate; vertical "MAN" and "1911" at left and right respectively none 1234 1 to 1999; 3000 to approximately 3200 Serials 2000 through 2999 reserved for dealers.[2]
1912 White numbers on black porcelain plate; provincial shield at left with "MAN. 1912" below none 1234 1 to approximately 4500
1913 Black numbers on white porcelain plate; provincial shield at left with "MAN 1913" below none 1234 1 to approximately 5800
1914 Black numbers on golden yellow porcelain plate; provincial shield at left with "MAN 1914" below none 1234 1 to approximately 7400
1915 Black numbers on white flat metal plate; provincial shield at left with "MAN. 1915" below none 1234 1 to approximately 8900
1916 White numbers on brown flat metal plate; provincial shield at left with "MAN. 1916" below none 12345 1 to approximately 12500
1917 White numbers on black flat metal plate; provincial shield at left with "MAN. 1917" below none 12345 1 to approximately 18600
1918–19 Black numbers on yellow flat metal plate; provincial shield at left with "MAN. 1918" below none 12345 1 to approximately 33000 Revalidated for 1919 with dark green tabs.
1920 Embossed black numbers on light green plate with border line; "MAN 1920" embossed at left none 12345 1 to approximately 33500 First embossed plate.
1921 Embossed gray numbers on dark blue plate with border line; "MAN 1921" embossed at left none 12-345 1 to approximately 37-500
1922 Embossed white numbers on black plate with border line; "MAN 1922" embossed at left none 12-345 1 to approximately 38-500
1923 Embossed blue numbers on gray plate with border line; "MAN 1923" embossed at left none 12-345 1 to approximately 41-000
1924 Embossed white numbers on black plate with border line; "MAN 1924" embossed at left none 12-345 1 to approximately 42-500
1925 Embossed black numbers on white plate with border line; "MAN 1925" embossed at left none 12-345 1 to approximately 41-500
1926 Embossed white numbers on black plate with border line; slanted "MAN" and "26" embossed at right none 12-345 1 to approximately 51-500
1927 Embossed black numbers on white plate with border line; "MANITOBA 27" embossed in black block letters at bottom none 12-345 1 to approximately 58-500 First use of the full province name.
1928 Embossed black numbers on turquoise plate with border line; "MANITOBA 28" embossed in black block letters at bottom none 12-345 1 to approximately 59-000
1929 Embossed white numbers on green plate with border line; "MANITOBA 29" embossed in white block letters at bottom none 12-345 1 to approximately 77-000
1930 Embossed white numbers on blue plate with border line; "MANITOBA 30" embossed in white block letters at bottom none 12-345 1 to approximately 80-000
1931 Embossed white numbers on green plate with border line; "MANITOBA 31" embossed in white block letters at bottom none 12-345 1 to approximately 90-000
1932 Embossed white numbers on black plate with border line; "MANITOBA 32" embossed in white block letters at bottom none 12-345 1 to approximately 78-000
1933 Embossed white numbers on blue plate with border line; "MANITOBA 33" embossed in white block letters at bottom none 12-345 1 to approximately 65-000
1934 Embossed white numbers on green plate with border line; "34 MANITOBA" embossed in white block letters at bottom none 12-345 1 to approximately 65-500
1935 Embossed white numbers on black plate with border line; "MANITOBA 35" embossed in white block letters at bottom none 12-345 1 to approximately 64-500
1936 Embossed white numbers on blue plate with border line; "MANITOBA 36" embossed in white block letters at bottom none 12-345 1 to approximately 65-500
1937 Embossed white numbers on green plate with border line; "MANITOBA 37" embossed in white block letters at top none 12-345 1 to approximately 68-000
1938 Embossed white numbers on black plate with border line; "MANITOBA 38" embossed in white block letters at bottom none 12-345 1 to approximately 78-500
1939 Embossed white numbers on blue plate with border line; "MANITOBA 39" embossed in white block letters at top none 12-345 1 to approximately 85-500
1940 Embossed white numbers on green plate with border line; "MANITOBA 40" embossed in white block letters at bottom none 12-345 1 to approximately 84-500
1941 Embossed black numbers on yellow plate with border line; "MANITOBA 41" embossed in black block letters at top none 12-345 1 to approximately 85-000
1942–44 Embossed black numbers on silver plate with border line; "MANITOBA 42" embossed in black block letters at bottom none 12-345 1 to approximately 84-000 Revalidated for 1943 with red tabs, and for 1944 with windshield stickers, due to metal conservation for World War II.
1945 Embossed black numbers on orange plate with border line; "MANITOBA 45" embossed in black block letters at bottom none 12-345 1 to approximately 84-500
1946 Embossed blue numbers on cream plate with border line; "MANITOBA 46" embossed in blue block letters at bottom none 12-345 1 to approximately 84-000
1947 Embossed black numbers on silver plate with border line; "MANITOBA 47" embossed in black block letters at bottom none 12-345 1 to approximately 85-500
1948–49 Embossed black numbers on yellow plate with border line; "MANITOBA 48" embossed in black block letters at bottom none 123-456 1 to approximately 112-000 Revalidated for 1949 with silver tabs.
1950–51 Embossed black numbers on silver plate with border line; "MANITOBA 50" embossed in black block letters at bottom none 1A234 1A1 to approximately 9S999 Revalidated for 1951 with red tabs.
1952–57 Embossed black numbers on yellow plate with border line; "MANITOBA 52" embossed in black block letters at bottom none 1A234 1A1 to
9Y999
Revalidated for 1953 with black tabs, for 1954 with green tabs, for 1955 with white tabs, for 1956 with black tabs, and for 1957 with green tabs.
12A34 10A1 to approximately 70P99
1958–63 Embossed yellow numbers on black plate with border line; embossed yellow bison graphic in bottom left corner; "MANITOBA 58" embossed in yellow block letters at bottom, offset to right none 1A234 1A1 to
9Y999
Revalidated for 1959 with white tabs, for 1960 with yellow tabs, for 1961 with green tabs, for 1962 with white tabs, and for 1963 with yellow tabs.
12A34 10A1 to
99Y99
AB123 AA1 to approximately DV999
1964–70 Embossed black numbers on yellow plate with border line; embossed black bison graphic in bottom left corner; "MANITOBA 64" embossed in black block letters at bottom, offset to right none 1A234 1A1 to
9Y999
Revalidated for 1965 with black tabs, for 1966 with red tabs, for 1967 with purple tabs, for 1968 with green tabs, for 1969 with black tabs, and for 1970 with purple tabs. Manitoba was thus the last jurisdiction in North America to revalidate its licence plates with tabs.
12A34 10A1 to
99Y99
AB123 AA1 to approximately PJ999
1971–75 Embossed black numbers on reflective white plate with border line; outline of bison's head and front leg embossed at far left; "MANITOBA" embossed in black block letters at top, offset to right; "71" embossed in bottom left corner "SUNNY" embossed in black block letters to left of province name, giving "SUNNY MANITOBA"; "100,000 LAKES" embossed in same letters centred at bottom AB-123
AB12-34
AA-1 to approximately DW99-99
1976–82 Embossed purple numbers on reflective yellow plate; border lines around plate and around bottom corners; "MANITOBA" embossed in purple block letters centred at bottom; "76" embossed in top right corner "FRIENDLY" embossed in purple block letters centred at top ABC-123 AAA-1 to approximately GUW-999
1983–85 Embossed black numbers on reflective white plate; border lines around plate and around bottom corners; "MANITOBA" screened in red block letters centred at bottom; "83" debossed in bottom left corner "FRIENDLY" screened in red block letters centred at top 123 ABC 1 AAA to approximately 500 DWT Numbers 1-100 issued originally, but later reserved. The 1986 design changes were made in order to cut costs.
1986–96 As above, but non-reflective, and with province name embossed in black block letters As above, but embossed in black block letters 501 DWT to approximately 999 QLV
1997 – late
2012
Embossed dark blue numbers on reflective white plate with river scene featuring green trees on either side and yellow wheat at the bottom; blue bison graphic screened in top right corner; "Manitoba" screened in blue serifed letters at top, offset to right, with red maple leaf over the 'i' "Friendly" screened in blue handwritten font to left of province name, giving "Friendly Manitoba" ABC 123 AAA 101 to approximately GLW 999 Awarded "Plate of the Year" for best new standard-issue licence plate of 1997 by the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, the first and, to date, only time Manitoba has been so honored. Co-recipient with Wisconsin. Serials with C as the first letter reserved for Commercial plates.
late 2012 – present As above, but with bison graphic changed from blue to black GLX 101 to HUU 999 (as of July 31, 2017)

Optional types

Image First issued Description Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
June 2011 Blue Text, Blue to white gradient and screened Winnipeg Blue Bombers logo Friendly and True Blue BB1234 BB0001 to BB9999 Issued in support of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. BB0001 to BB0150 were issued only to current Bomber players, Alumni and executives.
B12345 B00001 to present
Dec 2011 Blue Text, Blue to white Gradient and screened Winnipeg Jets Logo Friendly and Fueled By Passion WJ1234 WJ0001 to WJ9999 Issued in support of the Winnipeg Jets.
J12345 J00001 to present
summer 2012 Blue Text, Red to white Gradient and screened Fire Dept. crest Friendly and Serving your Community WF1234 WF0001 to present Issued to active or retired fire fighters in Winnipeg, and their immediate family.

Non-passenger types

Image Type Description Serial format Serials issued Notes
Commercial As current passenger base CAB 123 CAA 001 to CGN 999 (as of January 11, 2016)
Livery As current passenger base XAB 123 XAA 001 to XAF 999 (as of July 27, 2015)
Motorcycle Same design as current passenger base; "MC" embossed below numbers 1AB23 1AA01 to 9EX99 (as of September 21, 2015)
PSV As current passenger base PAB 123 PAA 001 to PDF 999 (as of January 11, 2016)
Trailer Same design as current passenger base; "TL" embossed below numbers A123B A001A to Y999M (as of October 21, 2015)

References

  1. "Manitoba Public Insurance scrapping licence plate stickers". CBC News. January 15, 2016. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
  2. "Manitoba Archive". PorcelainPlates.net. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
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