Fabulous Mountain Wedding Venues, Ideas and locations for Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper & Canmore
Angela,
We can’t thank you enough for planing such a perfect wedding for Megan and Mike. We enjoyed working with you so much and you surpassed our expectations. You are an amazing person with many talents! Everyone was so impressed with all you did. You did an outstanding job with Mike & Megan’s wedding and we can’t thank you enough! We hope you will look us up when you come to Florida. Please keep in touch as we have so enjoyed you.
Take care and keep in touch.
Love,
Bonnye
This video was created by Les McDonald of Silver Screen Wedding Films, make sure you check out Les’ work at www.silverscreenweddingfilms.com Photos by John Bonner at Bonner Photography Isn’t John AMAZING!!

Sun Room at Chateau Lake Louise, Designed by Angela Schrempf – Executive Wedding Planner – Sweet Occasions Bridal Consulting
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Sincerely,
Angela Schrempf
Sweet Occasions Bridal Consulting
Whether you are just putting the finishing touches on your winter wedding or just starting the planning process for next year, Sweet Occasions Bridal Consulting is here to help.
Winter decorating can be as simple as adding a candy cane to a cocktail or as elaborate as transforming your reception venue into a winter wonderland! If you are planning to have your winter wedding in the Canadian Rockies, you will find breath taking back drops everywhere you look. With all the beauty that surrounds you, why not pick up a few tips from Mother Nature herself?
Your centerpieces can be a stunning crystal blue, like an ancient glacier or go green! By using sapling pine trees you can add a lovely local flair to your table, as well as a natural light scent that all your guests will enjoy. A true green bonus; use the saplings in the spring and reduce your carbon footprint! (Be sure to keep saplings moist so they don’t die before spring.)
Another small but fabulous idea is having a signature drink made for your wedding, served in winter themed martini glass. Think snowflakes or snowmen! Garnish with a small candy cane, perfect treats to add to your color scheme!

Adding dark rich colors to your decor can be dramatic as well as comforting. Couches and armchairs can be added to conventional reception seating to add warmth and comfort to a room. Use throw pillows in rich plums, red, greens and gold to enhance your receptions look and feel.
For a simple elegant centerpiece, place Christmas bulbs in a clear bowls; add a few tea lights for extra reflective sparkle.
By taking a queue from nature you can add a bit of dramatic flair to your centerpieces. Using sections of felled trees (please be sure they were cut down for more than just decorations) in various sizes, pillar candles, colored bulbs and small sections of fabric you can jazz up any table.
Ceiling and wall swag used sparingly in dark rick colors and accented with backlighting can beautifully play up any wall.
If your reception is in a room with a less than stellar view, why not bring
the majesty of the Canadian Rockies inside? A boring corner or nook with
extra room behind the gift table can be made to look like an alpine forest.
A few pine trees (purchased from tree farm) and a couple of faux trees to
fill in the empty spots and your forest were in place. Add some spray on snow
to the branches, wall swag of white with a hint of light blue and you have a
replica mountain forest right in the room. Perhaps you’re having a Christmas
wedding, decorate a tree with all the trimmings for a festive glow.
If you are into winter sports such as skiing, skating and hockey, bring that
part of you into your wedding decorating. Make a table top into a skating
pond with mirrors, figurines and trees. Drape white linen over upside down
vases of varying sizes to create your own ski hill! Aside from looking
whimsical they will be fantastic conversation starters for guests that have
never met!
Instead of the traditional table number, name a table after a Rocky Mountain
Ski Resort, favorite run or even members of the Canadian Olympic Team!
Injecting aspects of yourselves in your wedding photos will make for unique
and exciting wedding pictures! Put your skis or snowboard on for a couple of
pictures! Not into downhill or cross-country? Don your ice skates for a quick
hockey game, you and your brides maids against the groom and his groomsmen!
With the bride and groom facing off at centre ice.
If you have a January wedding in mind, the Chateau Lake Louise has
magnificent ice carving every year as well as a replica “hotel” on the
frozen lake. With timeless mountains and beautiful ice carving your wedding
and photos will be remember and talked about for years to come!

Angelachrempf
Creating an Eco Chic Wedding
By Executive Wedding Planner Angela Schrempf
Sweet Occasions Bridal Consulting
Banff National Park located in Alberta Canada is no doubt one of the most beautiful protected areas in all of North America. A perfect setting for a luxurious wedding or an intimate elopement, the Banff National Park offers world class accommodations, dining & scenery that is completely unmatched. The preservation of this gorgeous landscape is paramount and brides enjoying the Rockies can do a few small things to help preserve this beautiful place for their children.
Here are some fantastic tips to save the environment and some money:
Venues
- Host your wedding in National Park or natural reserve. This is a great environmentally friendly choice; not to mention makes an amazing backdrop for your wedding!
- Host your ceremony and reception in one place, reducing the amount of fuel emissions used by the guests and the cost of venue rentals. Buffalo Mountain Lodge & Emerald Lake Lodge are fantastic venues that offer beautiful natural ceremony & reception locations & lodging. For the Princess Brides the Castle in the Mountains Fairmont Banff Springs also offers posh ceremony & reception venues and world class accommodations!
Lindsay & Daniel enjoy a natural ceremony in the heart of the Rockies. Created by Sweet Occasions Bridal Consulting. Photography by Peak Photography.
Vendors
- Hire local vendors. The less transportation, the lower the vendor cost!
- As a wedding planner specializing in the Canadian Rockies I know that each vendor in my community can provide the same service & specializing in the Rockies. Vendors from out of town will charge you more for their gas & travel time and will not have as much experience in the Rockies as local vendors. Support the local economy and save yourself some money with our local vendors.
Design & Decor
Look for soy candles, they’re made from a renewable resource, are cleaner and longer burning than regular candles. Avoid those nasty table cloth cleaning charges at your venue because spills are easy to clean – just use soap and hot water!
- For the invitations & stationary use paper that has a high-recycled content or print your invites on a gift of seed paper. Guest can plant your stationary and enjoy beautiful flowers!
- For placement cards pluck leaves from trees and handwrite the guest’s names on each leaf, add an shiny silk ribbon at the stem and tie the leaf around the napkin for the perfect natural touch!
- Give life to your guests with little seedling trees as favors. As your love grows so will the trees and your guests will always remember how spectacular your wedding was every time they see their tree!
Fashion
- Consider purchasing a gown made of natural eco-fabrics like silk and hemp. You could also please your budget by purchasing a used gown or wearing a family member’s gown.
- For your rings choose silver instead of gold. Silver mining has a much lower impact on our environment and there are plenty of gemstones besides diamonds to choose from which are equally beautiful and are one of the latest trends!
Transportation
- If your wedding is near the water instead of leaving in a limo leave your ceremony in a canoe! Couples can also departed on depart in a horse drawn carriage, sleigh, or even on bicycles.
- Book a shuttle bus for guests. Guests flying in will be happy that they don’t have to rent a vehicle and you will be helping the environment. If vehicles are necessary consider carpooling in hybrid vehicles.
Photo by Peak Photography.