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Eloping on Vancouver Island is one of the most magical ways to get married. Between misty beaches, ancient forests, rugged mountains, and quiet coastal towns, this island offers endless places to exchange vows somewhere that feels like your own.
If you’re wondering how to elope on Vancouver Island, the process is actually simpler than most couples expect.
But once couples decide they want an elopement here, the next question is always the same:
“Okay… but how do we actually do it?”
Decide what type of elopement you want
Choose a location
Check if your location requires a permit
Pick a season and date
Obtain a British Columbia marriage license
Hire an officiant and get two witnesses
Plan your elopement experience and timeline

The first step is defining what eloping means to you.
Some couples want something simple and private. Others want a full adventure experience with hiking, exploring, and celebrating all day.
Short ceremony
Usually 2–4 hours of coverage
Often near accessible beaches or forests
6–8 hours
Includes getting ready photos, exploring, and a sunset ceremony
Sunrise to sunset coverage
Hiking, exploring multiple locations
A whole day built around your experience
6–15 guests
Intimate ceremony followed by dinner or celebration
You don’t have to follow a formula. The best elopements are simply the ones that reflect you.
Vancouver Island offers an incredible range of landscapes, which is why so many couples travel here to elope.
Wild west coast beaches
Old-growth forests
Mountain viewpoints
Remote hiking trails
Waterfalls and rivers
Coastal cliffs
Some couples choose a location they already love. Others work with a photographer who helps them find a place that fits their vision.
— If you’re still exploring options, check out my guide to the Best Places to Elope on Vancouver Island.
Some Vancouver Island locations require permits for wedding ceremonies or professional photography.
Provincial Parks
National Parks
Popular tourism locations
group size
ceremony setup
commercial photography
Many couples elope in places that don’t require permits, but it’s always important to check ahead of time to avoid surprises.
If you’re working with a photographer familiar with the area, they can often help guide you through this part of the process.
Vancouver Island is beautiful year-round, but every season creates a different experience.
Waterfalls are powerful
Forests are lush
Wildflowers begin blooming
Warmest weather
Best for mountain hiking
Long golden sunsets
Fewer crowds
Dramatic stormy coastlines
Beautiful forest colours
Moody coastal vibes
Snow in alpine areas
Quiet beaches and forests
A lot of couples actually embrace the island’s famous fog and mist — it creates an incredibly romantic atmosphere.
To legally elope in British Columbia, you’ll need a marriage license.
Both partners must be 19 or older (or have parental consent)
You must apply in person
Bring valid ID
Pay the license fee (around $100)
Once issued, the license is valid for 3 months anywhere in British Columbia.
A registered officiant
Two witnesses
Many couples bring friends or family as witnesses, but if you’re eloping privately your photographer or planner can often help arrange this.
Elopements are no longer just quick ceremonies. Many couples turn them into full experiences.
Sunrise coffee overlooking the ocean
Hiking to a ceremony spot
Private vows in the forest
A picnic on the beach
A sunset champagne toast
Exploring waterfalls
A cozy dinner afterward
Think of your elopement as a day designed around what you love doing together.
Many couples planning a destination elopement choose a photographer who also helps with planning.
Finding hidden locations
Building your timeline
Navigating permits
Recommending vendors
Preparing for island weather
Because the island has so many remote areas, working with someone familiar with the region can make planning much easier.
One of the biggest differences between elopements and traditional weddings is how flexible the timeline can be.
11:00 AM – Getting ready
1:00 PM – First look
2:00 PM – Exploring + photos
5:30 PM – Ceremony
6:30 PM – Sunset portraits
7:30 PM – Celebrate together
Or…
4:30 AM – Start hiking
6:00 AM – Sunrise vows
7:00 AM – Explore + photos
9:00 AM – Breakfast picnic
There are endless ways to build a day that feels relaxed and meaningful.
Vancouver Island weather can change quickly — especially along the coast.
But that’s part of the magic.
Fog rolling across the ocean, mist in the forest, and dramatic skies often create the most beautiful elopement photos.
Bring layers
Wear comfortable footwear
Embrace the elements
Trust the experience
Some of the most unforgettable elopements happen in weather that wasn’t perfectly sunny.
Just because you elope doesn’t mean you skip celebrating.
Have a private dinner
Book a cozy Airbnb
Share cake together
Celebrate with family later
Host a post-elopement party
Your elopement day can be quiet and intimate, or full of adventure and celebration.
There’s no wrong way to do it.
Eloping on Vancouver Island is about creating a wedding day that feels intentional, personal, and connected to nature.
Whether that means standing on a wild beach with just the two of you, hiking to a mountain viewpoint, or sharing the experience with a few close people — the island offers endless possibilities.
If you’re still exploring ideas, you might also love these guides:
And if you’re dreaming about planning your own Vancouver Island elopement adventure, I’d love to help you create something unforgettable.
Couples planning a Vancouver Island elopement usually choose one of two approaches.
DIY Elopement
You book everything separately:
photographer
officiant
accommodations
vendors
permits
This offers flexibility but takes more planning.
Elopement Package
Many photographers offer packages that include planning help, location guidance, timelines, and vendor recommendations.
This can make the process much easier — especially for couples planning from outside Vancouver Island.
Planning an elopement can feel overwhelming at first, but you don’t have to figure it out alone.
If you’re dreaming about eloping on Vancouver Island, I’d love to help you plan an experience that feels relaxed, meaningful, and completely your own.
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