No
No, you mean the North Pole.
This position would be the South Pole. Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station is located at the South Pole, but isn't really a city.
Really? Antarctica
If you (as is practise) call the end of a magnet that points north when suspended freely the "North" pole, then Yes, the place in Canada where the "Magnetic North pole" is is really magnetically a South pole (has the same magnetic moment as the end of the bar magnet that points south). Confusing enough?
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.
south pole
south pole
South Pole or Antarctica. Most likely South Pole.
its south pole
Australia is closer to the South Pole.
The red or pointy end of the needle is really the magnetic north pole, it will always point to the south pole of a bar magnet. Confusion occurs because the geographic north pole is really the earth's magnetic south pole.
the arctic is the north pole antarctica is the south pole :)