Vicki and Rene couple portrait on the grounds of The Gates on Roblin in Headingley Manitoba — wedding photography by Ngo Photography
Real Wedding · The Gates on Roblin · Headingley, Manitoba

The Gates on Roblin
Vicki & Rene's Wedding

Headingley, Manitoba
14 min read
Winnipeg Wedding Photographer — Chris Ngo

Some weddings are about beginnings. Vicki and Rene's was about continuation — a life already built, a love already tested, and a family gathered to witness a moment that had been a long time coming. Their sons were there. Their grandchildren were there. The Assiniboine River ran quietly behind everything. And The Gates on Roblin — that remarkable historic property at the edge of Headingley — held it all with the quiet confidence of a place that has seen a hundred years of things worth remembering.

Getting Ready

Vicki got ready inside the historic building — the original Dutch Colonial home that has been at the heart of The Gates on Roblin since it was built in 1936 as a retirement gift from the T. Eaton Company to the family that had managed the property since 1913. There is something appropriate about getting ready in a building like this: the warmth of its rooms, the character of its architecture, the sense that it has watched generations of significant mornings unfold within its walls.

The pre-ceremony details had a deliberateness to them that comes with experience. There was no frantic energy, no last-minute panic — just the quiet movement of a woman preparing for something she had decided on with full certainty. Her flowers. The texture of her dress against the light from the windows. The particular stillness of a room when the person at its centre is ready before anyone expected.

I paid attention to the small things — the way the natural light came through the windows, the hands arranging the bouquet, the unhurried conversation between Vicki and the people around her. These are the moments that disappear fastest after a wedding, and they matter more than most people realize until they see them in a photograph years later.

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The Ceremony

The ceremony took place inside The Gates on Roblin, the family arranged in close proximity — the way a small wedding with people who genuinely know each other tends to arrange itself. Their sons were in the front of the room. Grandchildren moved through the edges of the frame with the particular freedom that small children have when the adults around them are fully occupied by something important.

What I notice at intimate family weddings like this one is the quality of the reactions. At a large wedding, emotion radiates outward in waves — you can watch it travel through a crowd of two hundred. At a small wedding, especially one with this kind of family density, the reaction is immediate and close. When Vicki's voice caught during her vows, her sons knew it. The room knew it. You didn't need to wait for it to travel anywhere. It was simply there.

Rene held still through most of the vows in the particular way that men who have waited a long time for something hold still — not because they are unmoved, but because they are paying careful attention to every word. I made a frame of his expression during her vows that I think says everything about this day and this couple. A man who knows exactly where he is and exactly how much it means.

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"A couple who had already built a life together, standing in front of the people who were part of that life, making it official. That's what this day was."

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Couple Portraits on the Grounds

The Gates on Roblin sits on seven acres along the Assiniboine River, and after the ceremony we took full advantage of the property. The grounds are remarkable for a wedding venue this close to Winnipeg — mature trees, open lawn, the river bank with its natural light and quiet movement of water, the historic architecture of the original building framing the couple against stone and heritage detail.

Vicki and Rene moved through the grounds the way couples who are comfortable with each other tend to move — without performance, without waiting to be told where to stand. They were already talking, already laughing at something, already doing what they have probably done together for years: occupying the same space with ease. My job was to stay close enough to catch the natural moments and step back far enough not to interrupt them.

The riverfront gave us light that no interior could replicate — open sky, soft reflections off the water, the kind of natural backdrop that makes portraits feel genuinely located rather than staged. I made full use of the tree line and the bank, finding frames that placed them in the landscape rather than in front of it. The difference matters: when a couple looks like they belong somewhere, the photograph has a quality that no amount of posing can produce.

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The Reception

The reception unfolded the way all good small family gatherings do — unhurried, warm, with a quality of ease that comes when everyone in the room is someone who genuinely belongs there. Sons and grandchildren at the tables, the Assiniboine River visible through the windows, the historic building holding the celebration in the particular way that old places hold joyful things.

What I pay attention to at receptions like this one is the family candids — the unguarded moments between speeches, the children moving between tables, the couple at the head table watching their sons tell a story. These are the frames that get printed and framed and passed down. They're not the ones that get planned. They happen because the room is small enough for me to be in the right place, and because the people in the room have stopped being aware of the camera.

By the end of the evening, the reception had reached that particular quality of a good family celebration — everyone fed, everyone a little warm, the stories getting longer and the laughter easier. The grandchildren had run out of energy at some point before the adults. The couple at the centre of it all looked like exactly what they were: two people who had made the right decision, surrounded by proof of it.

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Photographing at The Gates on Roblin

Use the full seven acres — the grounds are exceptional

The Gates on Roblin's greatest photographic asset for wedding photography is the scope of its outdoor property. Seven acres along the Assiniboine River gives you genuine variety without ever needing to leave the venue: the river bank for wide landscape portraits, the garden courtyard for architectural framing, the mature tree line for dappled natural light, the gazebo for formal portraits with a distinctive backdrop. Many wedding photographers default to a few positions near the building. The stronger approach is to walk the property before the portrait session and identify three or four very different locations — the variety makes the gallery feel like it was shot across an entire landscape rather than a single venue.

The historic building is a portrait location in itself

The original 1936 Dutch Colonial home — built as a retirement gift from the Eaton family to the Pughs who had managed the property since 1913 — has architectural character that the Grand Ballroom extension simply doesn't have. The exterior details of the original structure, the windows, the stonework and heritage finishes create portrait backgrounds with genuine depth. Use the building's facade strategically: place the couple in the doorways, against the stone walls, in the covered entry. The contrast between formal architectural heritage and a natural, relaxed couple is exactly the visual tension that makes wedding portraits interesting.

The Assiniboine River light is your best natural asset

The river bank at The Gates on Roblin gives you open sky and soft reflective light that no indoor alternative can match. In any season, the riverfront rewards portraits — the horizontal expanse of sky above the water creates a quality of light that flatters faces beautifully, and the natural shoreline provides genuine landscape context rather than manufactured backdrop. Allow at minimum thirty minutes specifically on the river bank during your portrait session. The photographs that come from that location consistently lead the gallery.

Family weddings reward a documentary approach

A celebration like Vicki and Rene's — sons, grandchildren, close family gathered — calls for patient, observational photography as much as directed portraiture. The most valuable frames of a family wedding aren't always the formally posed ones: they're the grandson tugging at a jacket during the vows, the sons in quiet conversation before the ceremony, the couple at the head table watching someone they love tell a story. If you're having a family-centred wedding at The Gates on Roblin, discuss this approach with your photographer in advance. The goal is to document what the day actually was, not just what it looked like when everyone stopped moving.

Vicki and Rene — thank you for letting me spend this day with your family in a place as remarkable as The Gates on Roblin. A couple who has already built something worth celebrating, celebrating it with the people who matter most. That's a good day to photograph.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Gates on Roblin —
Weddings & Photography

Can you have a wedding at The Gates on Roblin in Headingley?

Yes — The Gates on Roblin at 6945 Roblin Boulevard in Headingley, Manitoba hosts weddings of all sizes. The venue features a 16,000 sq ft Grand Ballroom (capacity 350 seated), a historic restaurant space for intimate gatherings, and multiple outdoor ceremony locations on 7 acres along the Assiniboine River. Contact The Gates directly at 204-224-2837 or through thegatesonroblin.com for availability and packages.

What makes The Gates on Roblin special for wedding photography?

The Gates on Roblin offers a combination of indoor grandeur and outdoor landscape that few Manitoba venues can match. The original 1936 Dutch Colonial home has genuine architectural character. The Assiniboine River grounds — seven acres with mature trees, a gazebo, riverside deck, and open lawn — provide portrait backdrops that feel authentically placed in the Manitoba landscape. Whether you fill the Grand Ballroom with 300 guests or gather an intimate family celebration, the property has the scale and variety to create a complete, visually distinct wedding gallery.

Is The Gates on Roblin good for a small, intimate family wedding?

Absolutely. The Gates on Roblin has spaces within the historic building that work beautifully for smaller gatherings — the venue doesn't require you to fill a 350-person ballroom to have a memorable celebration. The property's outdoor grounds and the character of the original heritage building create an atmosphere that feels significant for any size of event. Vicki and Rene's family wedding was photographed entirely on the property, and the intimate scale allowed for both formal couple portraits on the grounds and close, natural family candids throughout the ceremony and reception.

Where can couples take portraits at The Gates on Roblin?

The Gates on Roblin has several excellent portrait locations across its 7 acres: the Assiniboine River bank, the formal garden courtyard, the gazebo, the riverside deck, the historic Dutch Colonial building exterior, and the surrounding mature tree line. The variety means couples don't need to leave the venue to achieve genuinely different looks throughout their portrait session. The riverfront consistently produces the strongest natural light portraits — open sky, soft reflections, and a landscape that feels like Manitoba rather than a generic venue backdrop.

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