"The earth is home to two North Poles located in the Arctic region - a
geographic North Pole and a magnetic North Pole. *

Geographic North Pole

The northernmost point on the earth's surface is the geographic North
Pole, also known as true north. It's located at 90° North latitude and all
lines of longitude converge at the pole. The earth's axis connects the north
and south poles, as its the line around which the earth rotates."



I'll dig up the url for this article, but it was stated that the ocean at the geographic north pole is usually covered with ice.

OK. Here's the url:

http://geography.about.com/library/weekly/aa090800a.htm