Ellesmere Island is larger than Victoria Island. Ellesmere Island is the 10th largest island in the world, while Victoria Island is the 8th largest island in the world but smaller than Ellesmere Island.
Canada's Victoria Island is the eight largest island in the world.
The island southeast of Banks Island is Victoria Island, located in the Arctic Archipelago of Canada. It is the eighth largest island in the world and is known for its remote and harsh environment.
Greenland is the largest island in the world located near Canada.
Depends which one you mean. Three out of five of them are. Victoria Island, Nigeria definitely is. Ditto Victoria Island, Chile and Victoria Island in California. Google Earth shows Victoria Island in the Russian Arctic is well within (i.e. north of) the Arctic Circle. That leaves Victoria Island, Canada, which I'm guessing is the one that prompted the question. No, it is not south of the Arctic Circle. In fact, Victoria Island, Canada is entirely within (i.e. north of) the Arctic Circle, the largest island in the world with this distinction (and ninth largest island in the world, period).
Victoria Island is an island southeast of Banks Island in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. It is the eighth largest island in the world and is known for its remote and rugged terrain.
No, Jamaica is not the largest island in the world. The world's largest island is Greenland.
No, Hawaii is not the largest island in the world. The largest island is Greenland, which is an autonomous territory of Denmark.
Greenland is the largest island in the world
Canada's largest island is Baffin Island. Baffin Island is the fifth largest island in the world.
Greenland is the largest island in the world
Assuming that you take Australia to be an island, Greenland is the 2nd largest.