This most recent edition of one of North America’s most popular winter resort ski towns has a slight change of name from its previous edition. The Sea to Sky Highway proved to be a name known only locally, so we have generalized the title to focus on the principal destination, Whistler itself. The Whistler/Blackcomb mountain complex was the site of the 2010 Winter Olympics and has only grown in size and range of activities since then. Side 1 concentrates on the Whistler reality in a series of insets, one showing the Sea to Sky Highway from Vancouver to the town, another the village (really a town) itself, a new bike park that has been recently expanded, and the ski areas that are adjacent to the town. The hiking areas close to Garibaldi Lake are also shown. A Top Attractions list is included. Side 2 is an innovative topographical map of the Vancouver/Victoria/Whistler overall region, prepared for the Olympics and updated by ITMB. It crosses the border in the south to include a bit of the mainland USA area close to the border, the San Juan Islands that were the cause of the longest war in American history until the recent era, a goodly portion of Vancouver Island, the Vancouver urban agglomeration, the Sunshine Coast, the Coast Mountain chain to north of Pemberton, and Golden Ears Park just west of Harrison Hot Springs.