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I guess either way, he lives in Canada.

2006-12-01 12:36:09 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Holidays Christmas

To the liars: I have re-checked my maps, and of course BOTH poles are in Canada. The Geographic North Pole however is not just in Canada, but shared with some other countries.

2006-12-01 13:21:23 · update #1

Hi Reading Freak:

But the magnetic pole is actually more natural than the artificial man-imposed geographic north pole, in case you didn't notice.

And about Finland:

Are you saying that the stories about Santa living at the North Pole are false? Then why would so many classic Xmas TV shows say that he lives there? (I don't think you'll be able to answer that one. Sorry for it being so hard and for blowing the logic out of your little comment. Take care lost friend.)

2006-12-01 15:01:21 · update #2

Hey people who don't know where the Geographic North Pole is,... It's right at the top of the globe, covered in ice, shared by Canada and several other countries, Canada being one. There is this thing called territorial water, so yes, even though any Canadian (or other) land is miles away, it's still territory.

Ships? At the North Pole? You seem to have forgotten about the polar ice cap.

And why is it so far-fetched to believe that Santa can't keep moving with the Magnetic North Pole?

And guess what? There are reindeer in Canada too.

We all know that Santa lives at the North Pole. That being said, which one? The Geographic or Magnetic.

For the people advocating Finland, how can you say that Santa doesn't live at either pole? Christmas TV shows like the old claymation classics clearly tell us that he does.

2006-12-07 00:49:14 · update #3

17 answers

I think he moved to Florida

2006-12-01 12:46:55 · answer #1 · answered by HD Rider 4 · 0 2

Here is my letter to Santa himself:

Dear Santa Claus,

I really know where you live! I know for fact that you live in Finland! It is obvious that you don't live in the North Ple because: 1) The Geographic North Pole is nothing but Artic Ocean! Which means that no reindeer could live there nor could anyone unless you had a really large ship to shelter your "elves", reindeer, and your overweight self! It is also obvious that you don't live in rediculous places people often mistake where you live such as the Magnetic North Pole and South Pole. The Magnetic North Pole is constently moving at about 25 miles a year and is currently als located in the fridged Artic Ocean. That is obviously not where you live. The South Pole would be a ridiculous place to house "Santa H.Q". because it further than ever from any human being (except for a few forgotten filmmakers shooting march of the penguins 2) making it extra difficult to deliever your gifts to ever needy children. How it is most likely that you live in the scandanavian country of Finland is that there are reindeer that actually exist and inhabit there! It is also close to the North Pole. Thats probally why people of the world mistake that place as your home. Finland is also very cold and snowy! Thats why you have to bundle up in your coat made from reindeer hide (another subject for later) and fatten your jolly 'ol self with high calorie, high sugar cookies to keep your *** from freezing off. Finland does not populate many people per square kilometer making easier for you to keep a low profile in some unknow forest. My real question is why you would lie to the world. Are you afraid? I think it would be most approprate of you to publicly explain yourself.

Have a good one,
Coin

So I hope this explains somethings!

2006-12-04 04:28:18 · answer #2 · answered by coin 1 · 0 1

Santa Clause lives at the Geographic North Pole. Everything about him is magical. He does not rely on science(i.e. the magnetic north pole)

2006-12-01 21:40:42 · answer #3 · answered by reading_freak101 2 · 1 0

Canada? The north pole's not in Canada!

Anyway, he lives at the geographic pole, but he has a summer house at the magnetic north pole.

2006-12-01 20:38:23 · answer #4 · answered by hot.turkey 5 · 1 1

As far as I know he lives at the Geographic North Pole and that is NOT in Canada (check your globe)

2006-12-01 21:02:24 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Santa lives in the hearts of those who believe

2006-12-08 13:06:12 · answer #6 · answered by Lyn 2 · 0 0

Well if he lives at the magnetic pole he'd have to keep moving because it drifts around a lot.

2006-12-01 20:48:35 · answer #7 · answered by fresh2 4 · 0 1

Don't be silly! He lives in Finland -- in Rovaniemi, to be specific. Go look it up! (Go look on the Internet: you'll find Santa's workshop in Rovaniemi. It's there. I've seen it. The reindeer live outside, of course.)

2006-12-01 22:51:07 · answer #8 · answered by thejanith 7 · 0 0

check your maps again sonny North Pole and Canada are miles apart.

2006-12-06 23:50:27 · answer #9 · answered by John B 4 · 0 1

Geographic.
The magnetic pole moves.

2006-12-01 20:38:01 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

he lives in my heart all year around. when you find the real santa you will know the true meaning of christmas and giving. So you will never find santa unless you give

2006-12-01 21:52:33 · answer #11 · answered by Wicked 7 · 1 0

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