The Stewart Glacier is a glacier in the Waitaha / Canterbury region of the Te Waipounamu / South Island of Aotearoa New Zealand. (Different to the other Stewart Glacier).
It has a latitude of -43.077802 and a longitude of 171.203136 and it’s status is: Official Assigned.
Name was in common usage when submitted by R W Willett, Director of the New Zealand Geological Survey in March 1962, to assist in the compilation of a catalogue of New Zealand glaciers. The name Stewart appears on von Haasts map of the area in 1866. Instead of Steward Glacier.
It’s geographical description is noted as: At the head of Unknown Stream, a tributary of Wilberforce River.