The electoral district was created as "West Vancouver–Sunshine Coast" in 1996 from parts of
Capilano—Howe Sound and
North Island—Powell River ridings. In 2003, it was renamed "West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country". At 48 characters, this was the current longest riding name in Canada until 2015, when it was overtaken by the renamed, 49-character
Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes. The riding or electoral district is also the first to have been represented in Parliament by a member of the Green Party,
Blair Wilson. Elected as part of the Liberal party, he crossed the floor later in his career to become a member of the Green Party representing West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country. However, this came immediately before the
2008 federal election, in which he was defeated, and he never had the opportunity to sit in the House as a Green MP. The
2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution concluded that the electoral boundaries of West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country should be adjusted, and a modified electoral district of the same name would be contested in future elections. The redefined West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country: • loses the
Powell River Regional District to the district of
North Island—Powell River; • regains the community of
Pemberton and area that had been transferred from it to
Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon in the previous redistribution; and • sees its boundary with
North Vancouver adjusted to correspond to the boundaries between the
District of North Vancouver,
West Vancouver and the
Capilano Indian Reserve. These new boundaries were legally defined in the 2013 representation order, which came into effect upon the call of the
42nd Canadian federal election, scheduled for October 2015. During the
2022 redistribution the area south of the Trans-Canada Highway and east of 21 St, was cut out of the riding and added to
North Vancouver—Capilano. This included
Park Royal Shopping Centre, Sentinel Hill and all of
Ambleside. The boundary change was criticized by some, including
Patrick Weiler, the
Member of Parliament for the riding. ==Members of Parliament==