The intersection of Lake Shore Blvd. and Spadina Ave. near the shore of Lake Ontario in
downtown Toronto is 1,583 miles (2,539 km) due south of the Arctic Circle.
No.
about 1570 miles away
Yes.
Of these, Reykjavik is the farthest north, and therefore closest to the Arctic Circle.Here is a list showing them in order of distance to the Arctic Circle:Reykjavik (closest)MoscowVladivostok, Toronto (~same distance)BeijingThis, however has little to do with climate, as I can guarantee to you that it is a fact that of these five, Reykjavik is the one with the highest average temperature in January.
The Arctic Circle runs through Canada.
Reykjavík is the capital of Iceland, which is just barely south of the Arctic Circle.
2566 miles
about 1070 miles
about 1553 miles
The Arctic Circle is currently at latitude 66.5622°N. Stuttgart is at 48.7786°N. The distance from the pole to the equator along the same longitude is 10,000 km, so Stuttgart, Germany, is 1,976 km from the Arctic Circle.
about 330 miles
about 980 miles