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BC Wedding Location Trends for 2025: From Wild Landscapes to Intimate Venues

  • Writer: Cindy Middleton
    Cindy Middleton
  • Jun 4
  • 3 min read

A couple dances on a patio at sunset at Laurel Point Inn Victoria BC, their reflection visible in a calm pond. The scene is serene with warm golden light.


British Columbia continues to reign as one of Canada’s most sought-after wedding destinations—and for good reason. With its rugged coastline, misty forests, iconic castles, and laid-back island vibes, BC offers something for every kind of couple. But as we move into 2025, we’re seeing a shift: couples are becoming more intentional, more personal, and more creative in their venue choices.

Here’s what’s trending across the province for weddings this year:



1. Off-the-Beaten-Path & Intimate Escapes

Bride and groom walk along a rocky westcoast seaside cliff, surrounded by trees, overlooking calm water. Black and white, serene mood.

Couples are leaning away from large, traditional weddings and embracing micro-celebrations in lesser-known corners of BC. Think: a windswept cliffside elopement in Ucluelet, a forest ceremony near Pemberton, or a backyard reception at a rented cabin on the Sunshine Coast. These weddings are rooted in nature and intimacy, often with just a handful of cherished guests.

What’s driving it: A desire for deeper connection, less stress, and more meaningful memories. It’s not about impressing—it’s about being present.




2. Historic Venues With a Fresh Perspective

A couple embraces under a leafy pergola at Hatley Castle, Victoria BC. She wears a white gown; he wears a black suit. Warm sunlight filters through the greenery.

BC’s historic properties are having a major moment—especially ones like Hatley Castle in Victoria, Benvoulin Heritage Church in Kelowna, and Craigflower Manor in Esquimalt. These timeless spaces offer an air of romance and storytelling, but today’s couples are pairing that old-world charm with fresh styling: think modern florals, editorial photography, and a “less is more” aesthetic.

Pro tip: These venues shine with a contrast of vintage architecture and contemporary details.







3. All-Inclusive Micro Wedding Packages

Couples are loving curated experiences that take the guesswork out of planning. Enter: all-inclusive micro wedding and elopement packages. These often include a venue, photographer, officiant, florals, and bubbly—streamlined, beautiful, and stress-free. Locations like Salt Spring Island, the Cowichan Valley, and boutique resorts in Tofino are leading the way with these turn-key celebrations.

Who it’s perfect for: Busy couples, second weddings, or anyone wanting to skip the 12-month planning timeline.




4. Outdoor-Only Celebrations—Rain or Shine

With BC’s epic views, more couples are choosing to host every part of their day outdoors—from the vows to the dance party under the stars. Oceanfront venues on Vancouver Island, forest clearings in Squamish, and vineyard patios in the Okanagan are in high demand.

Bride in white gown and man with umbrella walk on wet garden path, surrounded by lush greenery. Mood is serene and intimate. Victoria BC

What makes it work: Elegant sailcloth tents, cozy firepits, mobile bar carts, and a flexible Plan B (because, well… BC weather).



5. Sustainable & Local-Focused Venues

Sustainability isn’t just a buzzword—it’s become a major factor in venue choice. Many couples are gravitating toward spaces that support eco-conscious practices, from zero-waste goals to farm-to-table catering. Regenerative farms, eco-lodges, and community-rooted spaces are at the top of the list.

Bonus: These locations often have wildflower meadows, organic gardens, and a sense of grounding that aligns beautifully with today’s values.



6. Urban Chic With a West Coast Twist

Not everyone is escaping the city—some couples are embracing it, just with a softer edge. Industrial-chic lofts in Vancouver, rooftop patios in Victoria, and gallery-style spaces in Kelowna are becoming hotspots. With panoramic views, flexible layouts, and an elevated vibe, they’re perfect for a stylish but laid-back celebration.

Best for: Couples who want the buzz of the city without losing sight of natural beauty (literally).


Couple in formal attire joyfully walking hand-in-hand on grand steps, front of a white-columned building with tall windows. BC Weddings.



The Bottom Line for BC Wedding Location Trends for 2025

BC Wedding Location Trends for 2025 aren’t just about a beautiful location—they’re about intention. BC couples are choosing venues that reflect who they are, what they love, and how they want to celebrate. From foggy mountaintops to heritage castles to sustainable farms, the venue isn’t just the setting anymore—it’s part of the story. Whether you're planning a full BC wedding celebration or seeking a remote elopement on Vancouver Island, knowing the latest British Columbia wedding trends will help you find the perfect place to say "I do."


Getting married in BC? Whether you’re eloping by the ocean or planning an intimate gathering under the stars, the best trend to follow is this: make it yours.

Let’s connect and turn your vision into something timeless.



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