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Malibu Club in Canada : ウィキペディア英語版 | Malibu, British Columbia
Malibu is a locality in British Columbia's Sunshine Coast district. This place may also be referred to as Malibu Islet and Malibu Rapids.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 accessdate=2009-09-08 ) 〕 This was the site of the Malibu Club, formerly a private resort which is today a Christian youth camp. Malibu is at the mouth of the Princess Louisa Inlet and Swaywelat Sechelt Bands 12 and 12A. It is only accessible by boat or by seaplane. ==History== Thomas F. Hamilton began construction of the Malibu Club in 1940, named after his yacht, the ''MV Malibu''. This was the first of a planned series of resorts throughout Princess Louisa Inlet. The club opened in July 1941, but its operations were suspended until the end of World War II in 1945.〔Hitz 2003, p. 94-102.〕 From that point until 1950, the facility was open as a premium resort. Visitors included John Wayne, Senator John F. Kennedy, Barbara Stanwyck, Bing Crosby, and Bob Hope. The club faced financial problems due to the limited transportation access and the limited two-month window of good weather. In 1948, a polio death and related quarantine further damaged business prospects. Hamilton's Malibu Club was closed in 1950.〔Hitz 2003, p. 121-123.〕 Young Life, a Christian association, agreed to purchase the facilities from Hamilton in December 1953〔Hitz 2003, p. 137.〕 and has operated the Malibu Club facility since. Hamilton had put a $1,000,000 price tag on the property, but sold it to Jim Rayburn, the founder of Young Life, for $300,000 after visiting other Young Life camps in the area.
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