Canyon Glacier

Canyon Glacier (83°57′S 175°25′E / 83.950°S 175.417°E) is a narrow glacier, 35 nautical miles (65 km) long, flowing to the Ross Ice Shelf. It drains the northwest slopes of Mount Wexler and moves northward between steep canyon walls of the Separation Range and Hughes Range to join the ice shelf immediately west of Giovinco Ice Piedmont. The glacier was observed from nearby Mount Patrick by the (1959–60) who gave the descriptive name.

Canyon Glacier

Canyon Glacier (83°57′S 175°25′E / 83.950°S 175.417°E) is a narrow glacier, 35 nautical miles (65 km) long, flowing to the Ross Ice Shelf. It drains the northwest slopes of Mount Wexler and moves northward between steep canyon walls of the Separation Range and Hughes Range to join the ice shelf immediately west of Giovinco Ice Piedmont. The glacier was observed from nearby Mount Patrick by the (1959–60) who gave the descriptive name.