What Is an Elopement? (And Why So Many Couples Are Choosing This Path)

What Does Eloping Actually Mean?
You’ve probably heard people say “elopement” and picture running off in secret to a courthouse somewhere. Historically, that’s true, elopements were small, sneaky ceremonies without family or fanfare. But modern elopements have totally redefined the term.
Today, eloping is all about intention, intimacy, and freedom. It’s choosing to design a wedding day that prioritizes your connection over tradition, often in a meaningful or adventurous location.
Eloping means shaping your day around what feels right for you, whether that’s a private beach, a forest path, a mountain summit, or some unique Airbnb. It’s your adventure, your love, your story. You can do whatever the hell you want!
Still deciding how your day will come together? The full Vancouver Island Elopement Guide can help with that.
What Is a Modern Elopement?
Modern elopements can take so many shapes and sizes, but here are the common threads:
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Small guest count: often just the couple or a handful of loved ones, and call it a small wedding.
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Personalized experience: you craft every moment based on what matters to you.
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Location freedom: beaches, mountains, forests, or urban rooftops. You can skip the venue!
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Flexible timeline: no strict schedule or “must-do” checklist.
Some couples combine adventure with intimacy, hiking to remote spots or camping overnight. Others prefer serene beaches, cozy cabins, or hidden gardens. The possibilities are endless and that’s the beauty of it.
How Is an Elopement Different From a Traditional Wedding?
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Traditional Wedding
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| 2–20 guests | 50–300+ guests |
| Any meaningful location | Pre-booked venue |
| Flexible timeline | Structured schedule |
| Adventure-focused | Guest-focused |
| Intimate & emotional | Often formal & social |

Do You Still Need an Officiant to Elope?
Yes! Even if it’s just the two of you on a mountaintop, your elopement can be legally recognized.
In British Columbia:
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You need a marriage license.
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A registered officiant must perform the ceremony.
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Two witnesses are required.
You can grab your license through the Vital Statistics Agency.
Fun tip: Even small elopements can include meaningful rituals, vows, or symbolic gestures it doesn’t have to be formal.
Why Couples Choose to Elope
People often wonder why anyone would skip the traditional wedding. The reasons are simple (and beautiful):
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Less stress: no massive guest list, no formal venue drama.
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More connection: the day is all about your love and shared experience.
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Freedom to choose epic locations: beaches, forests, mountains, or hidden gems.
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Focus on what matters: couples spend less on things that don’t matter and more on the moments they’ll remember forever.
It’s not about running away, it’s about showing up fully for each other in a way that feels authentic.
What an Elopement Day Can Look Like
Here’s the thing: elopements are wildly customizable. Here are a few examples:
Short & Sweet Elopement Timeline
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11:00 AM — Photographer arrives / Getting Ready
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Hair, makeup, outfit details, candids with your partner or friends
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12:00 PM — First Look & Couple Portraits
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Quiet, intimate moments captured before the ceremony
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1:00 PM — Ceremony
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Beach, forest, or backyard setting
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1:30 PM — Post-Ceremony Portraits
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Explore the nearby location for adventure shots
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2:30 PM — Light Celebration / Toast
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Champagne, cake, or a quiet picnic
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3:00 PM — Wrap-Up
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Final photos, candids, and any detail shots
Typical coverage: 3–4 hours — perfect for couples who want an intimate adventure with minimal stress.
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Hiking Adventure Elopement
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11:00 AM — Meet at trailhead / Travel & Prep
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Arrive at the trailhead, gear check, pack snacks/water, and get ready for the adventure.
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11:30 AM — Begin Hike / Explore Location
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Take your time hiking, stopping for candid photos, scenic views, and little moments along the trail.
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1:30 PM — Break / Picnic Lunch
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Enjoy a quiet lunch or snack while soaking in the surroundings and resting before the ceremony.
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2:30 PM — Ceremony at Summit / Waterfall / Secluded Spot
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Exchange vows surrounded by nature. Photographer captures every intimate moment.
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3:00 PM — Adventure Portraits
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Explore nearby spots for portraits — beach edges, cliffs, forest trails, or waterfalls.
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4:30 PM — Golden Hour / Sunset Portraits
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Take advantage of the stunning sunset light for dramatic and romantic photos.
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5:30 PM — Leisurely Hike Back / Candids Along the Way
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Capture playful, natural moments as you head back, celebrating the day.
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6:00–7:00 PM — Wrap-Up / Departure
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Final photos and end of coverage. Celebrate your epic adventure!
Coverage: 8 hours — perfect for couples who want a full adventure experience with ceremony, portraits, and sunset, without feeling rushed.
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Is Eloping Right for You?
Ask yourself:
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Do you want a more intimate, stress-free experience?
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Is adventure or location a priority for your wedding day?
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Do you want a day designed entirely around your love story?
If you answered yes, an elopement might just be the perfect choice.
Planning Your Elopement on Vancouver Island
If you’re dreaming of saying your vows surrounded by old-growth forests, ocean cliffs, or misty mountains, Vancouver Island is an unforgettable place to elope.
From rugged beaches in Tofino to hiking trails in Strathcona Provincial Park, the island offers:
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Dramatic landscapes
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Endless adventure opportunities
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Peaceful, private moments
FAQ’s
Q: Can you legally elope in BC?
A: Yes! You need a marriage license, an officiant, and two witnesses.
Q: Do you need witnesses to elope?
A: Yes — two are required for legal recognition. Your vendors and even strangers can be a witness 😉
Q: Can you elope in a national or provincial park?
A: Often, yes! Some locations require permits—your photographer can help navigate this.
Q: How many guests can attend an elopement?
A: Technically, an elopement is just the two of you, but if you wanted more of an intimate style elopement with guests, usually just a handful, but it’s flexible. Some couples include 20–30 close family and friends and still call it an elopement.
Q: What’s the best month to elope on Vancouver Island?
A: Summer offers the driest weather and alpine access; spring and fall have fewer crowds; winter gives dramatic misty landscapes.

Elopements are about making your wedding day truly yours, full of meaning, adventure, and intimacy.
If you’re ready to start planning your Vancouver Island elopement, or just want inspiration for your adventure day, check out the Ultimate Vancouver Island Elopement Guide or reach out. I’d love to help you craft your dream elopement day.
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