Reykjavik is at latitude 64°08' N. The Arctic circle is (according to Wikipedia) at approximately 66°
33′39″ (but is drifting North). A degree of latitude is approximately
110km of linear distance. So Reykjavik is less than 330km from the
Arctic circle. Here is a link to a lecture on measurement of latitude,
if you need more precision:
http://www.csulb.edu/~rodrigue/geog140/lectures/latitude.html
That is well above the Arctic Circle, which is about 66°33'N There are not many cities that far north, however Longyearbyen, Norway, is on an island between the Greenland Sea and the Arctic Ocean at about 78°13'N, and the given point is just west of there.
Reindeer are only found in the far north near the Arctic Circle.
about 50 miles
Longyearbyen has an Arctic climate with much colder temperatures than Toronto. Toronto's summers are 15-25°C, Longyearbyen's are 4-6°C.
It's roughly twice as far from the Arctic Circle as it is from the Equator.
The Tropic of Cancer is roughly 43° South of the Arctic Circle.
Oslo is about 600km south of the Arctic circle; it is close to 600N latitude.
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