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Princess Louisa Inlet [1] (swiwelat in she shashishalhem [2]) is a fjord on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast and within the swiya (world, "Territory") of the shíshálh Nation. The inlet is 6 km (3.7 mi) in length and lies at the northeastern end of the Queens Reach of Jervis Inlet. [3] The Malibu Rapids form the entrance of the inlet.
Malibu is a locality in the Canadian province of British Columbia's Sunshine Coast district. This place may also be referred to as Malibu Islet and Malibu Rapids. [1] This was the site of the Malibu Club, formerly a private resort which is today a Young Life camp. [2] Malibu is at the mouth of the Princess Louisa Inlet and Swaywelat Sechelt ...
The Malibu Rapids forms the entrance to Princess Louisa Inlet and is also connected to the Jervis Inlet.The tidal flow of both inlets pass through this narrow and shallow passage that creates a fast moving (approximately 9 kn or 17 km/h) and strong tidal rapids during the peak flows.
MV Malibu Princess is a passenger vessel privately owned by Young Life and which operates the Malibu Club in Canada located at Malibu, British Columbia, adjacent to the narrow entrance of Princess Louisa Inlet. The ship is used specifically to transport people and freight to Malibu.
Malibu Islet, also known as Malibu Isle or Forbidden Island, is located at the entrance of Princess Louisa Inlet, south of Malibu Rapids, east of Queens Reach, a stretch of Jervis Inlet in the New Westminster Land District, British Columbia, Canada. [1]
The call list for Hollywood’s Barbie movie has grown longer than the Mattel icon’s resume. Since news broke that Margot Robbie would produce and star in the upcoming flick, fans have wondered ...
A 53-year-old man named Attilio Brillembourg was reported missing over the weekend in Malibu. He is connected to Princess Tatiana of Greece and Denmark through his father, who reportedly shares ...
One Eye Peak is a mountain located at Princess Louisa Inlet.One Eye Peak is part of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in southwestern British Columbia, Canada.When Thomas F. Hamilton build his resort called the Malibu Club at the entrance of Princess Louisa Inlet he named the mountain after himself - Mt. Hamilton. [1]