Meg + Alex’s Galiano Island Wedding at the Galiano Island Inn
Some weddings feel especially full-circle — Meg and Alex’s Galiano Island wedding was one of those days.
We first met Meg a few years ago when she stood as a witness for her sister Molly and brother-in-law Aidan’s helicopter elopement in Whistler. Their family has long ties to the mountains, with a cabin that’s hosted countless memories over the years. That day was intimate, adventurous, and deeply personal — and Meg was right there, supporting her sister as she stepped into marriage.
So when Meg got engaged and began planning her own wedding to Alex, we were genuinely honoured when she reached out to have us involved. There’s something incredibly comforting about working with vendors you already trust — familiar faces who understand your values, your energy, and the importance of showing up fully on such a meaningful day.





A Weekend Wedding on Galiano Island
Meg and Alex chose to host a full weekend wedding at the Galiano Island Inn, inviting friends and family from across the Lower Mainland to slow down, disconnect, and celebrate together. Galiano Island is the kind of place that naturally encourages presence — ferry rides, ocean air, and forested paths set the tone long before the wedding day even begins.
Being close to the water was especially important to Meg and Alex, and the Inn’s sweeping views over the Strait of Georgia couldn’t have been a better match.
First Look & Portraits by the Sea
The day began with a quiet, emotional first look overlooking the water. With the ocean stretching out behind them and soft coastal light wrapping everything in a calm glow, it felt like time slowed down — just the two of them, fully taking in the moment.
Portraits followed along the coastline, with salty air, west coast textures, and endless blue horizons playing a starring role. It was clear how grounded and at ease Meg and Alex felt here — connected to nature, to each other, and to the place they’d chosen to say their vows.
A Ceremony Full of Meaning
The afternoon light was absolutely perfect for their ceremony — warm, directional, and flattering in all the best ways. Friends and family gathered outdoors as Meg and Alex exchanged vows, officiated by a close friend who, in a beautiful twist of fate, was actually the person who introduced them years ago.
There was laughter, there were tears, and there was that unmistakable feeling of everyone knowing they were witnessing something deeply real.
Al Fresco Dining & A Night to Remember
Cocktail hour and dinner were enjoyed al fresco, with long tables, glowing string lights, and the kind of ambiance that only island evenings can create. The energy was high, the drinks were cold, and the speeches — wow. Heartfelt, funny, emotional, and full of stories that painted a picture of Meg and Alex’s life together.
As the sun dipped lower, the celebration moved inside the Inn, where the party carried on late into the night. With most guests staying on site, there was no rush — just dancing, laughter, and that magical feeling that comes when everyone you love is exactly where they’re meant to be.
A True West Coast Wedding
Meg and Alex’s wedding was the perfect reflection of who they are — intentional, joyful, and deeply connected to place and people. Their Galiano Island wedding at the Galiano Island Inn wasn’t just a single day, but a shared experience — one that brought everyone together in a way that felt relaxed, meaningful, and unforgettable.
If you’re dreaming of a Gulf Islands wedding that blends natural beauty, heartfelt moments, and an incredible weekend with your favourite people, this is exactly what it can look like.





































































Galiano Island Wedding Vendors
Photography | Whistler Steve + Tara Lilly Photography
Planner | Across the Watters
Florals | Gossip Floral
Music | Beauty and the Beat
Hair | Faye Smith Agency
Make-up | True Beauty Makeup Agency
Venue | Galiano Island Inn