Santa is very busy at this time of year, so best to get to bed early and see what he brings you tomorrow morning (Christmas Day). He really can't pick up anyone, as he would have millions of children that he would have to let have a turn, if he did that, he would never find the time to get all your presents delivered. You can remember to leave him out a glass of milk and of course some carrots for his reindeers.
Yes you can by starting from resolute in a modified Toyota from arctic trucks but watch out for the boulder field or else you can get stuck also watch out for thin ice but always try to get to bathurst island to find polar bears if you make it through the boulder field in one day that is good continue on and there you found the pole. watch Top Gear polar special to find out how they made the north pole drivable
Santa Claus is the likeness of Saint Nicholas, the Patron Saint of Children.
Any mail addressed to Santa at the North Pole will be delivered.
it would be a very cold and difficult journey.
Yes, you can some companies now offer flights to the North Pole, but as this is an specialized area, don't expect them to be cheap.
No because the north pole isn't a land Mass.
Yes, there are actually a few companies that offer Cruises to the North Pole that also dock for a few days. The main company is called Quark, there is also another called Expeditions.
no. all directions point south...
No
James May and Jeramey Clarkson (hosts of top gear) Magnetic North Pole, not Geographic North Pole.
North celestial pole.
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The North Pole. (90°N is as far north as you can go.)
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James May and Jeramey Clarkson (hosts of top gear) Magnetic North Pole, not Geographic North Pole.
Diners Drive-ins and Dives - 2006 A North Pole Christmas 8-4 was released on: USA: 7 December 2009
North celestial pole.
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.
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The North Pole. (90°N is as far north as you can go.)
North Pole.