4 seasons, canoe to adorn new Minnesota license plate

After casting more than 30,000 online votes, Minnesotans chose an image of a canoe amid the seasons to represent Minnesota parks and trails on a new license plate.

The new license plate will be available from the Department of Motor Vehicles this fall as part of the ongoing celebration of the 125th anniversary of Minnesota state parks and trails. The cost will start at $60, plus tax. One other perk: The plates will provide their owners with unlimited access to all 75 Minnesota state parks and recreation areas for the year, replacing the need for a $25 vehicle permit.

"This new license plate allows Minnesotans to invest in the future of our parks and trails, and proudly demonstrate that commitment on their vehicles," Lt. Gov. Tina Smith said in a statement announcing the decision.

The winning plate design was submitted by Michelle Vesaas of Coon Rapids, who said she was inspired by Minnesota's outdoor beauty no matter the season. "Even in the coldest days of winter, if you're dressed for it, there is incredible beauty to be found."

Proceeds from license plate sales will help fund the operations and maintenance of Minnesota state parks and trails. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources currently has eight Critical Habitat license plates, including images of loons and moose.

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