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Very few of the listed Canadian glaciers have a size. Not even an a approximate one. Very strange.
One Canadian glacier - the Bell Glacier is situated in Antarctica. Even more strange.
Where are Hubbard, Logan and Donjek glaciers?
195.249.232.63 (talk) 13:14, 26 September 2022 (UTC)Reply
Probably too much work to list size, as that's going to be changing and would need to be sourced and updated. Bell Glacier[1] was redlinked here before the article Bell Glacier was created, and the author of that article perhaps neglected to check for links; I've corrected this. Hubbard Glacier is mainly in Alaska and calves into Alaskan waters. It, Donjek Glacier and Logan Glacier (Alaska) appear to have been overlooked as they are in the Saint Elias Mountains which are outside of the Coast Ranges; I have corrected this. – Reidgreg (talk) 15:05, 26 September 2022 (UTC)Reply