Waddington Glacier
Waddington Glacier is a large glacier located in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. It flows from the Waddington Range and is part of the larger Glacier Bay ecosystem. The glacier is known for its stunning blue ice and significant size, making it a notable feature in the region.
The glacier is named after George Waddington, a British explorer who contributed to the mapping of the area in the 19th century. Waddington Glacier is also a popular destination for mountaineers and researchers studying glacial dynamics and climate change, as it provides valuable insights into the effects of global warming.