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Angel Glacier

Angel Glacier
Angel glacier mt edith cavell.jpg
Angel Glacier on slope of Mount Edith Cavell
TypeMountain glacier
LocationJasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
Coordinates52°40′36″N 118°03′44″W / 52.67667°N 118.06222°W[1]
Area1 square kilometre (0.39 sq mi)
Length1.3 kilometres (0.81 mi)
StatusRetreating

The Angel Glacier is an extensive glacier which flows down the north face of Mount Edith Cavell in Jasper National Park, Canada. It is named as such because it has the appearance of an angel with out-swept wings. It was significantly larger when it was named in the 19th-century and is melting rapidly. It is not expected to maintain its shape, and will most likely disappear.

Angel Glacier

The glacier is visible from the Cavell Meadows hiking trail.

See also

  • List of glaciers in Canada

References

  1. ^ "Angel Glacier". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2014-12-31.


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