Your answer depends on your Canadian point of origin and your ultimate Antarctic destination.
Note that there is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent -- but you can charter private transportation and pay all expenses for you, your equipment and your crew, and travel from New Zealand, Australia, Chile or Argentina to your Antarctic destination.
If you could fly like a bird, in a straight line, you would fly about 9,259.894 miles between Oslo and the northern-most tip of the Antarctic Peninsula.
The time it will take depends on how fast you can fly.
(There are no commercial flights to the Antarctic continent; you could, however, calculate a commercial flight to Terra del Fuego, Argentina, and from there you could charter a private aircraft to take you to Antarctica. However, be advised that there are no accommodations there and no place for your airplane to refuel.)
he travelled by boat many times
Norway is still in the world.. there are 7 days in a week, just like everywhere else...
Norway has land frontiers with Russia, Finland, and Sweden, and it has coastal boundaries with those three countries and with Denmark. Norway also has a waived claim to part of Antarctica.
EMS thailand to norway 3-6 working days (2013)
1 to 14 days or more
2 days
It depends on the speed of your boat, but it would take some 57 hours (2 days, 9 hours) on a fast boat.
there are many dangers in Antarctica.because of ice ,no one was live in that place for many days
Mainly Norway and other parts of Scandinavia. Fjords are what are responsible for Norway's jagged coastline (if you look at a map). I believe there are also some in Iceland but those are way less cool. (I'm a bit biased. Part norwegian.) Largest fjord is Sognefjord in Norway.
Depends on what kind of boat: row,sail,motor....
Depends on how many knots the boat is doing
Your answer depends on the length of your tour, or your work contract.