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Encyclopedia > Canada Glacier

The Canada Glacier is a small glacier flowing southeast into the northern side of Taylor Valley immediately west of Lake Fryxell, in Victoria Land. Charted and named by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13, under Robert Scott. Charles S. Wright, a Canadian physicist, was a member of the party that explored this area.






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Glacier National Park (Canada) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (688 words)
Glacier National Park is one of seven national parks in British Columbia, Canada.
Glaciers cover much of the challenging terrain in the park, which is dominated by 10 peaks ranging from 8,530 to 11,120 feet (2600 to 3390 m) in height.
Glacier National Park is the acknowledged birthplace of mountaineering in North America.
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