The Huddleston Glacier is a glacier in the Waitaha / Canterbury region of the Te Waipounamu / South Island of Aotearoa New Zealand.

It has a latitude of -43.688722 and a longitude of  170.06425 and it’s status is: Unofficial Recorded.

Named after Fortescue Francis Croft Huddlestone, who began the building of the first Hermitage at White Horse Hill in 1884. After the primitive hotel was bought by a private company, Huddlestone continued as manager. Source: Reed, A.W. & Peter Dowling, Place Names of New Zealand, 2010.

It’s geographical description is noted as: Feature shown on: NZMS260 H36 Edition 1 1992 Limited Revision 1996.


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