We got married here last November. We had a fantastic experience for an afternoon wedding with Hors d'œuvre at the reception on site. Settings were intimate, chapel is good for about 100 people (we had 110).
The location might seem a little odd at first (We were skeptical initially too). But the way the banquet hall is landscaped, guests actually feel very secluded with some good outdoor settings for pictures.
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Nov 11th, 2008 03:29 PM #1
Recommend me a wedding ceremony venue plz!
Requirements:
- Small and intimate (~75 guests)
- classy and traditional
- open to non-religious folk
I'm only looking to serve light refreshments, as I've already booked a banquet hall for dinner at night.
Any ideas? I'd rather pay for the room rental, than pay for a full sitdown meal.
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Nov 11th, 2008 03:38 PM #2
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Nov 11th, 2008 03:56 PM #3
Thanks for the reply!
I forgot a requirement.. my fiancee wants to get married in a church, but isn't religious. Yes, I realize that's a bit whacky... :/
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Nov 11th, 2008 04:10 PM #4Newbie
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I used to work there and they have many options. There is a small chapel if you want to use it. But the building has that "churchy" feeling and there are large and small rooms. also, they are very flexible on the food etc.
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Many churches will not let you get married there unless both are baptized. Some churches like RC will require that you are baptized RC (i.e. will not recognize Anglican). Churches like Anglican will require any baptism. Keep that in mind.
For a venue for reception:
http://www.heritagefdn.on.ca/userfil..._1_7736_1.html
Perfect for 70 to 90.
Downtown (walkable to the King Eddy where we stayed)
Elegant (marble and gilded ceilings)
We also took the upstairs boardroom and birkbeck for pre dinner cocktails (separate street entrance).
The Sunnybrook estates are nice too....
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Nov 11th, 2008 05:17 PM #9
Pavilion royale...the courtyard room that's where i got married smaller room intimate and a unique shape check out the website trust me everyone that came to my wedding loved the fact it wasn't a box shape and that the mood was intimate...
the food was good too so i am told altho i barely ate_______________
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Nov 11th, 2008 05:19 PM #10
There is also The Old Mill Chapel:
http://www.oldmilltoronto.com/weddings-chapel.html
I was at a wedding there last summer. Although they say they can accommodate up to 110 people, it looks fairly small and intimate with candle lighting. There are nice grounds to take pictures at, although depending on the time of year, there may be several people there taking wedding pictures. As far as I know, it is a "chapel" but really non-denominational (not sure if this fits the "church" requirement).
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Nov 11th, 2008 06:19 PM #11
There's also the chapel at Victoria College at U of T. I've not been to a wedding there -- rather, it was a piano recital -- but, as I recall, it was pretty intimate.
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maybe the fiance want to do it to please her parents or other family members.
or maybe she is religious on major occasions, like Christmas, Easter, or Sacraments, like Marriage.
You never know, this might be the day she finds God. OP never said she didn't believe in God, but that she was just not religious.
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Nov 12th, 2008 12:58 PM #15
Best place I reckon is
http://www.terraceonthegreen.ca/main/about.html
Just view the gardens - weather permitting most ceremonies and refreshments are served outdoors_______________
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