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It is well known that Santa Claus (aka Kris Kringle) lives in the North Pole, Canada and the postal code for the North Pole is H0H 0H0, sometimes written incorrectly as HO HO HO. It is equally well known that mail addressed to Santa Claus or Mr Kringle as follows: Santa Claus North Pole H0H 0H0 CANADA by December 1st each year is guaranteed delivery by Canada Post to the one, true, Santa Clause who will send a written reply by return post. I trust there will be no more unfortunate mistakes such a the spurious claim that Santa Claus lives in the United States? Thenk Yew.
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.
Santa doesnt have a post code. Most postal services will accurately deliver mail to Saint Nicholas (Or Santa Claus if you prefer) The North Pole In these modern days Santa keeps up with the times and has a personal website operated by his elves. Check the related links below.
Santa's address is: North Porlar, Santa Claus P.O Box 56009, North Pole, Alaska, 99705 - 1099. If you want this address go on google and type in santa's address and it will come up.
Santa doesn't charge you but the post office does. It costs a lot to send a letter to the North Pole!
There is an impressive post at the Amunsden-Scott Station at the South Pole. Mainly for tourist photos it must be said. Since the North Pole is under water, no such similar post is there. But it is possible that one of the navies have dropped such an underwater marker there.
No, what is commonly called the north pole is not in Alaska. The term north pole can be used to mean the polar center of the earth or also the magnetic north point of the earth. There is however a town called North Pole in Alaska. It is located in an area called the "Interior" about 100 miles or so south of the Arctic Circle, near the city of Fairbanks. It lies about 15 miles to the East of Fairbanks. The town changed it's name to North Pole years ago in an attempt to lure toy manufacturers to the community and hopefully provide a source of income and revenue. It never happened but it has boosted tourism and there's even a place called "Santa Claus House", the town is decorated with a Christmas theme year round, and every year during the Christmas season the post office is overwhelmed with mail from around the world by people desiring mail with a post mark of North Pole, Alaska.
Check with the post office for deliveries to the North Pole. It may be published in your local newspaper or on TV after Thanksgiving.
North East London. It's post code is E10.
A hitching post is a pole, or pole and rail to tie your horse to.