West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country, BC — 2019 Federal Election Results Map
West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country — 2019 Election Results
📌 The Canadian federal electoral district of West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country was contested in the 2019 election.
🏆 Patrick Weiler, the Liberal candidate, won the riding with 22,673 votes (34.9% of the vote).
🥈 The runner-up was Gabrielle Loren (Conservative) with 17,359 votes (26.7%), defeated by a margin of 5,314 votes.
📊 Other notable candidates: Dana Taylor (Green Party, 22%) and Judith Wilson (NDP-New Democratic Party, 14%).
Riding information
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West Vancouver--Sunshine Coast--Sea to Sky Country is one of British Columbia's most geographically dramatic ridings, stretching from the waterfront estates of West Vancouver across Howe Sound to the Sunshine Coast communities of Gibsons and Sechelt, then north through Squamish and Whistler to Pemberton. The riding also takes in Bowen Island, Lions Bay, and parts of the Squamish--Lillooet Regional District.
Candidates
Patrick Weiler (Liberal) -- Born and raised in West Vancouver and Sechelt, Weiler was the son of UBC law professor Joe Weiler and former Sechelt municipal councillor Beverly Tanchak. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from McGill University and a Juris Doctor from UBC, then built a legal career focused on environmental and Aboriginal law, including collaboration with the United Nations on aquatic ecosystem management and representation of First Nations, municipalities, and non-profits on environmental matters.
Gabrielle Loren (Conservative) -- A West Vancouver businesswoman, Loren was the founding partner of Loren Nancke, an accounting firm on the North Shore. She served twice as president of the West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce and sat on the board of the Lions Gate Hospital Foundation. She entered the race after winning the Conservative nomination in the spring of 2019.
Dana Taylor (Green Party) -- A resident of the riding for more than 30 years, Taylor had a background in the construction industry and was a member of the Save Howe Sound Society. He previously served as a North Vancouver city councillor and ran for the BC Green Party in the provincial riding in 2017, finishing second.
Judith Wilson (NDP) -- A Gibsons lawyer practising family law since 1996, Wilson was acclaimed as the NDP candidate. She had first run for the party in this riding in 2006 and also served as a school trustee for the Sunshine Coast school district.
Robert Douglas Bebb (People's Party), Gordon Jeffrey (Parti Rhinoceros Party), and Terry Grimwood (Independent) also stood as candidates.
About the Riding
The riding's communities span vastly different economic profiles. West Vancouver, with its North Shore mountain backdrop and Marine Drive waterfront, has median household incomes among the highest in Canada and some of the country's most expensive residential real estate. The Sunshine Coast, accessible only by ferry from Horseshoe Bay, retains a more rural and artistic character, with Gibsons and Sechelt serving as centres for a population that includes retirees, artists, and marine-sector workers. Squamish, once a forestry and mining town at the head of Howe Sound, was experiencing rapid population growth driven by proximity to Vancouver and a booming outdoor recreation economy centred on world-class rock climbing and mountain biking. Whistler, co-host of the 2010 Winter Olympics, sustains a year-round tourism economy that supports thousands of seasonal and permanent jobs, though housing affordability for workers had become a persistent challenge. Environmental protection of Howe Sound, ferry service costs for Sunshine Coast residents, highway safety along the Sea-to-Sky corridor, and housing affordability across the riding were all major campaign issues in 2019.





