McDonald Point (of Canadian mainland)
About
Situated in the Thousand Islands region along the Canada-US border, McDonald Point marks a notable location on the Canadian mainland. It lies northwest of Stovin Island within The Brock Group, offering a glimpse into the unique geography of this area. With coordinates centered at 44° 33′ 45″ N and 75° 42′ 57″ W, McDonald Point falls within the two-minute box designated as 44^34′ x 75^42′.
McDonald Point is part of the Elizabethtown-Kitley municipality, which belongs to the county of Leeds and Grenville in Ontario. This setting places McDonald Point in a region rich with history and natural beauty, characterized by its proximity to the array of islands and waterways that define the Thousand Islands. The point’s location serves as a distinct landmark for those exploring the intricate landscapes of this northern section of the St. Lawrence River.
Island or Feature Name
McDonald Point (of Canadian mainland)
Nationality
Canada
Centroid Lat/Long
44° 33′ 45″ N – 75° 42′ 57″ W
Two-Minute Box
44^34′ x 75^42′
Location and description
Northwest of Stovin Island in The Brock Group
Former, informal, or alternate names
Municipality
Elizabethtown-Kitley
County
Leeds and Grenville
Province / State
ONT
Ports?
Book refs
1000islands.co ID #
778
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