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  2. Caneel Bay - Wikipedia

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    Caneel Bay was a Rosewood Resort until the fall of 2013. The resort was a member of Leading Hotels of the World until it was devastated by a hurricane in 2017. Caneel Bay, prior to Hurricane Irma in 2017, was open 10 months a year (annual closure in September and October), and provided a variety of activities such as snorkeling and scuba diving.

  3. RockResorts - Wikipedia

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    RockResorts is a hotel brand with roots in the 1950s. Laurance Rockefeller, founder, began building a series of resorts in 1956 with the establishment of Caneel Bay on St. John in the United States Virgin Islands.

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  5. Gibney Beach - Wikipedia

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    He worked for Caneel Bay during the expansion of the resort in the 1950s. In the 1960s he became a librarian in Cruz Bay. Nancy wrote short stories. Women's magazines such as McCall's and Redbook published her works. [3] Robert died in 1973 and Nancy in 1980; both are interred in a Cruz Bay cemetery. The couple left the beach property to their ...

  6. Virgin Islands National Park - Wikipedia

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    The remaining portion, the Caneel Bay Resort, operates on a lease arrangement with the NPS, which owns the underlying land. The boundaries of the Virgin Islands National Park include 75% of the island, but various in-holdings within the park boundary (e.g., Peter Bay, Maho Bay) reduce the park lands to 60% of the island acreage.

  7. File:Caneel Bay Seagulls By Caneel Beach 15, crop.jpg

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    Laughing gull preparing to land on Caneel Beach at Caneel Bay: Date: May 2009: Source: Photo taken and uploaded by user: Author: Fred Hsu (Wikipedia:User:Fred Hsu on en.wikipedia) Permission (Reusing this file) Released under the GNU Free Documentation License. Other versions