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The Territory of Heard Island and McDonald Islands [2] [3] (HIMI; [4] ISO 3166 region code: HMD, HM, 334; [5]) is an Australian external territory comprising a volcanic group of mostly barren Antarctic islands, about two-thirds of the way from Madagascar to Antarctica.
McDonald Island or MacDonald Island may refer to McDonald Islands , part of Heard Island and McDonald Islands group, a remote territory administered by Australia in the southern Indian Ocean McDonald Island (California) , in San Joaquin County on the San Joaquin River
The McDonald Islands comprise three islands: McDonald Island, Flat Island (which later merged with McDonald Island) and Meyer Rock. The islands are mostly composed of phonolitic low-silica pumice, dikes and lava domes, and sit atop a submarine plateau, the Kerguelen Plateau.
McDonald Island is 1.13 square kilometres (0.4 sq mi) in size. Topographic features are the northern sloping plateau and the southern steep-sided hill named the Maxwell Hill.
The MacDonald Island Park recreation centre is located on MacDonald Island north-east of downtown. The centre contains the Wood Buffalo Regional Library, indoor water park, basketball, tennis and squash courts, rock climbing, fitness centre, indoor playground, ice rinks and public rental space.
Shell Place, MacDonald Island Park, Fort McMurray Archery: Suncor Community Leisure Centre, Fort McMurray Curling, Dene games, ice hockey: Syncrude Sport & Wellness Centre, Fort McMurray Basketball, futsal, volleyball: Vista Ridge All Seasons Park, Fort McMurray Alpine skiing, snowboarding: TBD: Biathlon, gymnastics, snowshoe biathlon, wrestling
The 2013 M&M Meat Shops Canadian Junior Curling Championships were held from January 31 to February 10 at the Suncor Community Leisure Centre at MacDonald Island Park and at the Oilsands Curling Club in Fort McMurray, Alberta. [1] Alberta last hosted the junior championships in Calgary in 2011.
In the Hundred of Munno Para the suburb of MacDonald Park was established by MacDonald Reid Pty Ltd in 1964. [2] MacDonald Park is a northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of Playford. It is north and west of a bend in the Max Fatchen Expressway, bounded by Curtis Road and Heaslip Road on the north and west sides.