Yes it is. As is the traditional Canadian dwelling: the igloo. Both represent the True North, Canada. If you come to Canada, all you will see are igloo's and poles. Oh, I have forgotten! Snowshoes are another extremely important symbol of Canada. That is what every Canadian wears because of all the snow. Without snowshoes, every Canadian would surely die! So please, come to Canada! Stay in an igloo, experience a true Canadian pole and don't forget to bring your snowshoes!
......However, if you mean is the North Pole a national symbol of Canada, then no, it is not. With the random poles everywhere, the igloos and the snowshoes, we would get to confused to have anymore national symbols. :)
In Canada, the Canadian Post Office has a special department that looks after all Canadian mail for the North Pole, since the magnetic Pole is indeed within Canada. So if mail from other countries is addressed to the North Pole, Canada, it will be forwarded to this special department.
The name of the southernmost province in Canada is Ontario
There are no countries that border the US on the east. The eastern US is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. and their northern Border has Canada all the way to the Canadian north pole.
distance from vancouver canada to north pole
Graeme Pole has written: 'Canadian Rockies'
Narwhals live in the Canadian and Greenlandic Arctic waters.
Not really, no. The closest permanently inhabited place to the north pole is Alert, Nunavat, Canada. Many countries' waters surround the north pole, Canadian, Russian, Danish, and some US waters from Alaska. The frozen sea North pole is located in Canadian waters. But no country can officially claim the geographic location as their own. It's a bit like claiming a certain portion of the sky or ocean.
No. The United States is SOUTH of Canada, where as the NORTH pole is NORTH of Canada. Canada is therefore closer.what about alaska?
Sebastian Vettel
The North Pole is a point in the Arctic Ocean. Canadian territory extends to the North Pole. Under International Law, no country currently owns the North Pole or the region of the Arctic Ocean surrounding it. Each of the five surrounding Arctic nations are allowed a 200 nautical mile (370 km, 230 mile) EEZ around their coast, but the area beyond that is controlled by the International Seabed Authority.
The Canadian Postal Code code for the North Pole is: H0H 0H0 (seriously, it is)
Canada is as it is further north than the US, in fact some of it is in the Arctic Circle and the very northern parts of Canada are practically in the North Pole.