The Comox Glacier is a member of the Vancouver Island Ranges which in turn form part of the Insular Mountains.
The route initially heads up the valley towards Century Sam Lake, but quickly gains the ridge to the west.
The route follows the height of the ridge up to Lone Tree Pass, and on to the south flanks of the Comox Glacier.
Alternatively, the Comox Glacier can be accessed by traversing from Argus Mountain to the west, or climbing up from Milla Lake to the north.
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