Banff National Park is one of the most breathtaking places in the world to say “I do”, but navigating tourists, permits and unpredictable weather from far away can pose a challenge.
Whether you’re drawn to the idea of a quiet vow exchange by an alpine lake or a full-day hiking elopement, this guide will walk you through exactly how to elope in Banff — stress-free.

Banff is beautiful year-round but the season will play a big role in your experience.
P.S. Weekdays offer more privacy and flexibility with permits and vendors.
Some of the best elopement spots in Banff include:
You know the one – iconic turquoise water, canoe rentals, and mountain backdrops. Moraine Lake is now only accessible by shuttle or private tour. (But don’t worry I can help coordinate!)
Peaceful, reflective waters and great mountain views. The perfect spot at sunrise.
Gorgeous views of the iconic turquoise lake.
For couples wanting to explore lesser-known spots with more privacy (I can help!). All my couples get a personalized location document after I get your questionnaire to help you find the perfect spot!
To legally elope in Banff National Park, you’ll need a Parks Canada Wedding Permit if you plan to hold a ceremony in a designated area. You’ll also need a Marriage License from Alberta.
As your photographer, I can help you through the steps!
A photographer who specializes in Banff elopements can do so much more than take photos. I help with:
Plus, you’ll get someone who knows how to navigate the weather, light, and trail conditions like a local.
And if you’re looking for even more support, I offer all-inclusive packges to make the planning even easier!
Every couple is different and your timeline should reflect you and the elopement of your dreams. This is a service I offer for all my eloping couples. Here are some examples:
Make your elopement reflect you:

Can we bring guests?
Yes! Banff elopements can include just the two of you or a few close friends and family (just make sure your location allows for it).
Do we need an officiant?
Yes, Alberta law requires an authorized officiant and two witnesses. Many photographers (myself included!) are happy to help coordinate this.
What if the weather is bad?
Banff weather can be unpredictable— having a flexible timeline and backup plans is key. (Don’t fret too much! – a little rain or fog can make for even more dramatic photos!)
Whether you’re already dreaming of saying your vows at sunrise overlooking the Rockies, or you’re just starting to explore the idea of eloping, I’m here to help guide you every step of the way.
Let’s make your Banff elopement wildly unforgettable.