Paul,
Shaugnessy Country Club, which has hosted the 1966 and 2005 Canadian Opens, will lose its present site, which is on First Nations land out on the west edge of Vancouver, when its current lease expires, I think in 15 years. They have bought land in suburban Richmond, which is the site of an executive length course, and some adjoining farm land, for a reported price of $65 million. The land is dead flat and is located on the Fraser River delta. It is also under a flight path for our airport. That price is indicative of the crazy cost of housing around here. Vancouver real estate is now easily in the top 10 most expensive in the world. There was also a report lately that Kelowna, BC, in the Okanagan Valley 4 hours east of here, is now the 12th most expensive city in the world for real estate.
Shaugnessy has a very wealthy membership but I have my doubts that the members would want to travel out to Richmond. It is going to have to be one heck of a golf course and clubhouse to keep tyhe members happy.
With costs like that , I am surprised if anyone else will be able to afford to build new courses around here.