The Most Scenic and Adventure Packed Whistler Elopement

Jacinta and Stephen’s elopement in Whistler was a breathtaking and inspiring adventure! This adventurous couple, along with their hilarious children, set out to celebrate their love and the union of their families in a way that truly embodied the spirit of adventure.

They began their day at the crack of dawn, getting ready with hair and makeup by the talented Brenda Baker before embarking on a heli-accessed ceremony on Rainbow Glacier. The stunning mountain views left them in awe, and it was clear that this was an experience they would never forget.

Jacinta and Stephen spoke from the heart during the ceremony, and it was amazing to witness the love and connection between their family. Afterward, they enjoyed drinks and nibbles at the Fairmont Whistler before hitting the slopes in their wedding attire. The photos from this ski adventure were absolutely breathtaking, capturing the joy and excitement of the moment.

The next day, the adventure continued with a snowmobiling tour with the Adventure Group. This family truly embraced the spirit of adventure and showed that there are no limits to what can be achieved when you have love and courage in your heart.

Working with the “Breddes” was a true pleasure, as their positive attitude and willingness to embrace the unknown made the experience even more inspiring. Their elopement was a beautiful reminder that love can take us on amazing adventures and that anything is possible when we open ourselves up to the magic of the moment.

This incredible elopement in Whistler is sure to inspire others to follow their hearts and take a leap of faith into the unknown. Whether it’s on a mountain top or in a city park, the love between two people can create magic and inspire us to live life to the fullest.

Video and Elopement Planning: Rachel King

Photographer: Janice Power

Hair and Makeup: Brenda Baker

Food: Picnic Whistler

Heli: Blackcomb Helicopters

Snowmobiling: The Adventure Group

Florals: Senka Florist

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