Just to clarify, there is land at the South Pole, the arctic is a polar ice cap over the Arctic Ocean.
i think that we're primarily considering the north pole. Not the south, although that is a valid point
Juneau is the capital - but it is not within the Arctic Circle.
The Arctic is not a political entity; there is no capital.
The county in the arctic is Greenland. The capital of it is called Nuuk.
Iqaluit
Ottawa is the capital city of Canada, the only country that borders both the Arctic Ocean and the United States.
Ottawa is the capital city of Canada, the only country that borders both the Arctic Ocean and the United States.
The Arctic is a region of Earth, not a country, and therefore it has no capital (funds) and it has no capitol (city).
The state is Alaska, and its capital is Juneau.
south
Juneau, Alaska
The capital city of the Arctic region in Canada is Iqaluit. Located on Baffin Island in Nunavut, Iqaluit serves as the administrative and economic center of the territory. It was designated as the capital in 1999 when Nunavut was created, and it is known for its unique culture and remote location.
The answer is Greenland, whose capital is Nuuk.