Iqaluit, the capital city of Nunavut Territory, is the most northerly capital city in Canada. The most northerly provincial capital is Edmonton, Alberta.
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Canada's most northerly provincial capital city is known as Edmonton. This is the provincial capital of Alberta whose development is credited to the inclusion of the adjacent urban municipalities.
As well as being Canada's newest and most northerly capital, Iqaluit is also Canada's fastest growing community. Although Iqaluit is the most northerly capital city in Canada, it is the capital of a territory, not a province. Edmonton, Alberta is Canada's most northerly provincial capital.
Ellesmere Island
i believe that's ellesmere
Canada's most northerly provincial capital city is known as Edmonton. This is the provincial capital of Alberta whose development is credited to the inclusion of the adjacent urban municipalities.
The capital of Iceland of course!
Reykjavik
It's apparently Edmonton, Alberta. I don't know why, but they don't count St. John's. Hmmm.
Reykjavik, Helsinki, Oslo, Stockholm, and Tallinn.
Depends on your definition of "city" - The most northerly metropolitan area in the UK is Glasgow (55.86 N) - The most northerly settlement which is a city under UK law is Inverness (57.47 N) - The most northerly settlement traditionally called a city in Scotland is Elgin in Moray (57.65 N) - The most northerly settlement with a pre-reformation cathedral (and therefore considered a city by some) is Kirkwall in Orkney (58.98 N)