Waterton Wedding & Elopement Guide

February 1, 2025

Waterton Lakes National Park is so special because it offers the stunning scenery that you expect from the Canadian Rocky Mountains while also being home to some unique landscapes. It is such a hidden gem here in Alberta, being much quieter than Banff or Jasper National Park. If you’re looking for a beautiful, quiet, and unforgettable wedding experience, then you should definitely start planning your Waterton elopement. We love spending time hiking and backpacking in Waterton and each time we leave, we cannot wait to go back. This guide will give you everything you need to know about how to elopement in Waterton, we’re so excited to share!

Learn about Waterton Lakes National Park

Waterton Lakes National Park is Canada’s 4th National Park and it’s nestled in the Canadian Rockies along the border of Alberta, Canada, and Montana, USA.

Where is Waterton?

Waterton is nestled in the southern Canadian Rockies along the border of Alberta, Canada, and Montana, USA. Waterton is about a 2 hour and 15 minute drive from YYC.

How do you get to Waterton?

If you’re considering eloping in Waterton & you’ll be flying in, you should fly into the Calgary International Airport (YYC). Accessing Waterton is primarily via car, typically through routes that include Alberta’s Highway 6 or from the United States via Montana’s Highway 89. Keep in mind that winter weather conditions might affect accessibility, so plan accordingly.

When is Waterton open?

Waterton itself is generally open year-round; however, specific facilities and services have seasonal availability and you’ll find most things closed for the winter. Summer, particularly from late May to early September, offers the fullest experience with more amenities accessible. From November to early April, most facilities in the townsite are closed but check the Parks Canada website for information to stay up to date. Many roads are also closed during the winter, limiting access to some areas.

Do you have to purchase a pass to access Waterton?

Yes! To enter Waterton Lakes National Park you’ll need to purchase a Parks Canada pass which must be displayed in your vehicle. Passes can be purchased at the park gate, visitor centre or in advance of your visit online.

vows and rings placed on a log during elopement

How to Elope in Waterton 

Can we get married in Waterton?

Absolutely! Waterton provides a perfect setting for weddings and elopements, so 10/10 DO IT.

Where can we get married in Waterton?

It depends! Small gatherings of 25 people or less are permitted at many locations within the townsite and day use areas if you want an outdoor space. That being said, wedding ceremonies are not permitted in some areas to protect ecological integrity and promote positive visitor experience according to the Parks Canada website.

Small wedding ceremonies in Waterton are permitted at:

  • The grass along Cameron Creek, across from Cameron Falls
  • Along the lakeshore on Upper Waterton Lake, including Cameron Bay and Driftwood Bay
  • Less-visited day use areas

Wedding ceremonies in Waterton are NOT permitted at:

  • Cameron Lake and Red Rock Canyon day use areas
  • On the bridges, viewing platforms or road around Cameron Falls

Of course, there are indoor venues that accomodate larger groups and full on traditional weddings, more on that later!

Do we need a permit to get married in Waterton?

Yes! To get married in Waterton you will need to complete a small wedding gathering registration form in additional to the regular entrance fees. Contact the visitor centre to request the form. They recommend allowing at least two weeks for your form to be processed. Here is some additional info on the conditions of eloping in Waterton:

  • Maximum of 25 people
  • Exclusive rights to any area are not permitted (there are lots of off the beaten path areas we can get to if you want privacy though!)
  • Everyone must park in designated lots and they recommend carpooling!
  • Everyone must have a valid national park pass
  • All businesses operating within the park, including professional wedding photographers, require a valid business licence (I got this, don’t worry!)
  • No open alcohol in public places
  • Food, garbage, recycling, coolers, candles and all scented items must not be left unattended at any time (there are a LOT of bears in Waterton, so safety first friends)

Prohibited activities include, but are not limited to:

  • Throwing of confetti (including paper, rice, eco-alternatives, flower petals or leaves etc), having balloons or organic substances like hay bales
  • Setting up tents, temporary shelters, arches and seating. Nothing (ex. lights, balloons, streamers, ribbons) can be tied to trees or existing infrastructure
  • Using gas-powered generators or P.A./amplification systems; causing excessive noise, unruly behaviour and playing loud music
  • Picking flowers, mushrooms, cutting down trees, branches, removing rocks or cultural artifacts or otherwise cause damage to natural objects or living things
  • Using drones
  • Driving off road to access a site
  • Use of pyrotechnics and fireworks
  • Release of live animals (e.g. doves, butterflies etc.)
  • Overnighting at day use areas
  • Decorative accessories and furniture are limited according to amount and type: 
    • portable archway (no digging or construction allowed on site); 
    • flower pots, bouquets, carpet runners, easels; 
    • table / pulpit (of a type that will not poke in the ground); 
    • 10 chairs (generally for elderly or disabled guests only)

How much does it cost to elope in Waterton?

It costs at least $61 to get married in Waterton. The cost of entrance in is $10.50/person for daily admission and your marriage license will cost at least $40 (the additional service fees vary by registry). For more information about how to legally elope in Alberta, read this section of my How to Elope in Alberta Guide. Of course, the rest is up to you for choosing your own adventure here with added costs of lodging, florals, food, photographer, officiant, etc.

Best Time of the Year for a Waterton Elopement

Waterton is truly so beautiful all year round so the best time of year to elope in Waterton largely depends on your preferences and the vibe you envision for your elopement. If you want nice warm weather, access to all the locations, and the most availability of amenities, then I would say the best time of the year to elope in Waterton is from late spring to late fall. Summer is incredible in Waterton, with a ton of wildflowers, beautiful meadows, and lots of really epic hiking locations. It does come with more crowds of course but with Waterton being one of the less visited National Parks in Alberta, it still has a peaceful and intimate vibe. The fall foliage in Waterton is really beautiful and the parks tourist traffic slows down. You can get the sweet spot here of a quieter park with all the amenities still open which is pretty great.

Once winter rolls around, the locations you can access become limited but there are still some really amazing spots to elope in Waterton in the winter. If you’re after a quiet, intimate, and snowy vibe, then winter in Waterton will be perfect for you. Here is a list of hotels, restaurants, and things to do that are open in Waterton in the winter!

It would be remiss if we didn’t mention the one thing about Waterton… it can be WINDY. So just know that and be ready to embrace whatever crazy weather Waterton throws at you.

4 Best Elopement Locations in Waterton

Waterton is such a vibe and so incredible and we can’t wait to share some of our fave spots there with you.

1. Bear’s Hump

The Bear’s Hump trail leaves from the Visitor’s Centre and is a short and steep hike that looks down over the lakes and has great views! It can be really really busy during the day in the summer but this would be a great option for a sunset or sunrise hiking elopement if you want something close to town, short, and really pretty!

Hike Length: 2.4km round trip
Elevation Gain: 217m
Dogs Allowed: Yes, on leash
Suitable for Kids: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: No

2. Upper Waterton Lake

Small wedding ceremonies are permitted along Upper Waterton Lake, including Driftwood Beach and Cameron Bay. The shoreline offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and is an easily accessible location. You can see the Prince of Wales hotel off in the distance overlooking the lake too. This would be perfect if you wanted to have have a sunrise hiking vow exchange and then come back down to the lake for a ceremony after with friends and family.

3. Prince of Wales Hill

Even if you’re not staying at the hotel, you can explore around outside and take photos at the viewpoint in front of the hotel. This is an iconic Waterton spot and shouldn’t be missed! If you’re wanting a more private location, this likely isn’t for you but you could try going for sunrise or sunset for a quieter experience!

grooms holds bride up in Waterton wedding

4. Fields around Waterton

There are plenty of day use areas (like Hay Barn Day Use) that offer picnic tables and fire pits and would be a great spot for your ceremony. The fields around Waterton are so nice with wide open native grassland and mountains towering above them.

There you have it, those are 4 of the best Waterton elopement locations! There are also a ton of great backcountry camping sites and longer hikes to chose from if you’re wanting an even more adventurous day! If you’re keen on a backcountry camping elopement in Waterton, check out our guide to How to Plan a Backcountry Camping Elopement and don’t hesitate to reach out so we can start planning!

bride in wedding dress sits in vestibule of tent tying up her hiking boots

Waterton Wedding Venues

There are a ton of wedding venues in Waterton, so everyone is bound to find something that fits exactly what they’re looking for! Here are some of the most popular Waterton wedding venues:

  1. Prince of Wales Hotel
  2. Bayshore Inn & Spa
  3. Waterton Lakes Lodge Resort
  4. Waterton Community Centre
  5. Waterton United Church

Where to Stay In Waterton

If you can’t tell, we LOVE Waterton, it’s a gem, seriously. When it comes to crashing for the night, you’ve got options as diverse as the park’s landscapes. You can stay at some beautiful homes in the foothills, totally secluded and a short drive from the park. Or hey, if you’re feeling a bit bougie, there are some stunning resorts with spa views that’ll blow your mind. But if you’re like me and love the stars, camping spots here are unreal. Whether you’re up for an Airbnb, a classic hotel, or just pitching a tent, Waterton’s got your back for a comfy stay while you soak up all that nature.

Here are some of the best Airbnb’s, campgrounds, and hotels in the Waterton area:

Airbnb’s near Waterton

  1. Riverside Acreage
  2. Sunrise Suite
  3. Corner Mountain Inn & Wellness Mountain Forest

Campgrounds near Waterton

  1. Townsite Campground
  2. Belly River Campground
  3. Waterton has 9 backcountry camping sites for you to check out!

Hotels near Waterton

  1. Waterton Lakes Lodge Resort
  2. Waterton Glacier Inn & Suites
  3. Prince of Wales Hotel
  4. The Kilmorey Lodge
  5. Bayshore Inn & Spa

Couple elopes at Driftwood Beach in Waterton Lakes National Park

Where to eat in Waterton

Eating is one of our favourite past times and we love to explore new places when we’re out and about and Waterton has a great selection. From classic Canadian bites to international flavours, Waterton has it all. Whether you’re up for a cozy meal after a day of hiking or craving something more upscale to treat yourself, Waterton’s food scene won’t leave you disappointed.

  1. Best Pizza: Craving a slice? Gotta hit up Thirsty Bear Kitchen + Bar. Their wood-fired pizzas are the talk of the town, and trust me, every bite’s worth it. Plus, killer views while you munch? Can’t beat that combo.
  2. Best Breakfast: Rise and shine at Pearl’s Cafe for brekkie. This spot serves up hearty breakfasts that’ll power you through a day of exploring. From fluffy pancakes to sizzling bacon, it’s a morning haven.
  3. Best Tacos: The Taco Bar is the place for tacos in Waterton! They value quality and use fresh, locally sourced ingredients so even though the menu might vary day to day, you know that you’re getting the best and freshest ingredients!
  4. Best Fancy Dinner: When it’s time to dress up a bit, The Lakeside Chophouse is your go-to. It’s got that classy vibe and a menu that’ll make you feel like royalty. Get ready for a culinary experience that’s next level.
  5. Best Grab and Go: Running between hikes? Grab a bite at Weiners of Waterton. They’ve got something for everyone here, vegetarians and kids included! Waffleton is also so tasty and so fun!

These spots? They’ll make you do a happy dance. Enjoy!

Waterton Elopement Photographer

Okay, yay! We are beyond thrilled to be sharing the magic of Waterton with you all. And now that you have all the information you need to start planning your Waterton elopement, you will need to find a photographer to come along and capture all the magic and memories..

We are Liz and Dom, your Waterton elopement photographers! We are on a mission to make sure you experience every ounce of wonder Waterton has to offer and capture those moments that’ll last a lifetime. As your dedicated Waterton elopement photographers, we aren’t just here to snap pictures; we’re here to weave your love story into the fabric of this breathtaking landscape. We know this place well and we love it so much and can’t wait for you to experience it!

Keep on reading to learn more about our Waterton elopement packages! Or head on over to our website to find out more about us or just jump over to our contact form and let’s dive into planning your unforgettable day at this special place.

Two elopement photographers hug each other with the snowy backdrop behind them

Waterton Elopement Packages

Let’s kick things off by diving into what having us as your Waterton elopement photographer really means. Click here to discover our approach, what to expect from working with us, and what our whole process looks like.

Now, jumping into the details – our Waterton elopement packages are tailored to ensure your day is exactly as you envision it. Starting at $4500, these packages encompass 4+ hours of comprehensive coverage, TWO photographers to capture your day, a 100+ page How to Elope Guide, vendor recommendations, our personalized location scouting expertise, and dedicated assistance in crafting your timeline. We’re all about creating a custom package that fits you perfectly, whether you’re dreaming of capturing every moment from dawn to dusk or simply want the ceremony and those cherished portraits of you both.

Send us a message and let’s get started planning your Waterton elopement! We can’t wait!!

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