I am unaware of any official recent events in Ottawa that have been organized by a properly constituted automobile club, such as OMVA. I know in Ottawa, there are very few events that are functions organized by a properly constituted automobile club. It seems to me, in the definition of a Historic Vehicle puts restrictions on the use of the vehicle.
What is the advantage of a 'Historic Vehicle' plate on a vehicle, rather than a regular motor vehicle registration? (d) does not have attached to it year-of-manufacture plates (c) is substantially unchanged or unmodified from the original manufacturer’s product, and (b) is operated on a highway in parades, for purposes of exhibition, tours or similar functions organized by a properly constituted automobile club or for purposes of repair, testing or demonstration for sale, “ historic vehicle” means, a motor vehicle that, I was wondering about the advantages and disadvantages of Historic Vehicle Plates for vehicles such as the Canadian Bombardier Iltis in the Province of Ontario (Canada).