Planning on proposing soon? Continue reading where I share some tips & tricks, locations, and more to plan your perfect proposal in Banff.
Visiting the mountains for your first time? Or maybe you’re a local and can’t wait to get back out to the mountains! Maybe the mountains is where you fell in love with the person you’re about to make your forever. Whichever it is, Banff National park is the perfect place to pop the big question. I’ve been a local Banff proposal photographer for many years now and I strive to help couples make it their dream engagement. I can confidently say, that yes, Banff never disappoints.
Whether you’re wanting a quiet sunrise moment by Lake Louise or Vermilion lakes, or an adventurous mountaintop or private helicopter “yes”, I’ll help guide you through the entire thing.
There are so many locations to choose from, I’ll name a few of my favorites here:
Lake Louise: I won’t sugar coat it for you. Lake Louise these days is getting busier and busier. That doesn’t mean it’s not still just as beautiful though. There are quite a few different locations here within walking distance where we can get the perfect backdrop for you and your loved one.
Moraine Lake: I’ll start with saying that Moraine Lake is only accessible by shuttle bus now – unless you want to hike each 14km way! The road is not cleared in the winter months and has high avalanche risk if you do decide to cross country ski there in the winter. I will not be available for proposals here in the winter for those reasons haha. The shuttle to Moraine Lake is open from June 1 to sometime mid-October; depending on whether. The spot that I love here for your surprise proposal is a little hike up the rock pile where you’ll get stunning views of the Ten Peaks. Want something a little more private? If you walk along the lake there are a few gaps in the trees where we can capture your perfect moment.
Vermilion Lakes: Peaceful, low-key, and beautiful. I feel like I’m repeating myself! I mean, you can’t really go wrong with any of these places honestly! Anyways, Vermilion Lakes is just outside the Town of Banff and I feel like not a lot of people visit there. You’ve got Mount Rundle in the background with a large lake surrounded by trees. Add in a dock for that extra cozy feeling, and you’ve got another amazing place to choose from.
Lake Minnewanka: Lake Minnewanka is just on the other side of the highway from the Town of Banff. Here they offer lake cruises as well in the summer! You could propose, go on a lake cruise, and then finish the evening with a lovely dinner in Banff – if you like pizza, then I HIGHLY suggest the Bear Street Tavern! Lake Minnewanka is another massive lake nestled by forests and gorgeous views of the mountains. On the drive there, you can sometimes spot some goats on the road! Or stop by one of the other lakes such as Johnston lake or Two-Jack.
Town of Banff: Maybe the two of you are staying the Banff and want to go for a walk by the river before or after dinner (I’d suggest after dinner in the summer so we can get those sunset photos!) I have some great spots that I love to use. It’s not a far walk from town, but you get to get away from all the hustle and bustle of downtown, and get some photos with the Bow River and Banff’s iconic Cascade Mountain in the background.
Hiking Proposal: Want something a little more adventurous? Hike to the top of Big Beehive in Lake Louise, or even the top of Sulphur mountain in Banff. Thinking of another hike? We can make it happen! Bring a picnic for the two of you for the top and once everything is set out, get on that knee and I’ll be there to capture it!
Private Helicopter: This is something I have been dreaming of capturing for years now. Get on a private helicopter ride, just you two, the pilot, and myself. The “reason” why I’m there is to take some landscape shots for a business – or any other excuse. You stop at a remote location, get out of the helicopter, ask me to take a photo of the two of you, I’ll make sure the background is nothing short of perfect, and pop the question. From there we’ll have 20 minutes to continue with an engagement shoot in an area literally all to yourself. A private helicopter proposal in Canmore, does this not sound amazing?!
For the least amount of crowds, most anytime in the winter is a safe bet. I know most people are visiting Banff & Lake Louise over the summer though, so let’s talk about that!
For the best lighting and the fewest crowds, either sunrise or sunset are the best. Sunrise are great for those early birds as sunrise is at 5:30 am – if you look on any sunrise planning website, there’s actually no “night” in the month of June! Sunset is around 10:00pm, which gives you lots of time to enjoy a nice dinner beforehand.
Depending on when you’re visiting, I’ll always help pick the perfect time for you. Whether you have plans and want to work around those, or maybe you aren’t an early bird but want to propose in the morning – I’ll help you choose a location & time that is close to you so you don’t have to do much traveling.
Planning from another province? Country? Not a problem. When you book with me, you can e-mail or text whenever you want. I’ll ask you questions to get a gauge on what you want your Banff Proposal to look like and we’ll go from there. From restaurant recommendations, private locations, lighting, and maybe some other local activities, I’ll help you plan the perfect timeline.
We’ve planned everything and we’ve got the timeline set. The big day is here and you’re about to propose to the love of your life in the beauty that is Banff or Lake Louise. I have a couple of different ways that we can go about capturing that perfect down on one knee photo;
Ready to get planning your proposal in Banff, Lake Louise, Yoho, or Canmore? Let’s do it! I’ll help you create the perfect moment and be there to capture it. From logistics, to location, and helping bring a little bit of your relationship into the photo, I’ll be there all the way!
Inquire here today to get started! I can’t wait to hear from you and capture this milestone in both your lives!
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