Zombie March on Yonge Street |
Wednesday
Zombies were not invited to the wedding
We had a lovely wedding at the Arts and Letters Club on Elm Street at the end of October. But somehow a few thousand zombies also decided to take to Yonge Street on that Saturday. Photographer Neil Ta got this great picture of the calm couple in the midst of -- the zombie apocalypse.
Wedding, rehearsal, performance, events spaces in Toronto
Here (courtesy of my theatre children) is a database of
performance/ rehearsal/ event spaces in Toronto. I've listed many of
these before in other databases, but this is new, and searchable AND BOOKABLE. Feel
free to send us any other unique spaces you've found. Here are two art galleries, as examples.
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Project Gallery |
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Alison Milne Gallery |
Monday
Royal Conservatory of Music wedding event space
I just helped a bride find the contact info for event rentals at the Royal Conservatory of Music on Bloor. It's a lovely space for weddings. The event contact page is a bit buried in the website, so here is the info:
For more information and to book your event, contact Kristin Campbell at rentals@rcmusic.ca or at 416.408.2824 x500.
For more information and to book your event, contact Kristin Campbell at rentals@rcmusic.ca or at 416.408.2824 x500.
Saturday
Small private winter weddings - indoor locations
We have a small flurry of winter elopements scheduled, mostly for under a dozen family and friends. We've been outside, in a few restaurants and 'secret' city spots. But in rainy cold weather, it's good to have an inside option, and one of the best is a HOTEL SUITE. You can dress up nicely, pour some champagne, take lots of pictures, and everyone has a place to sit down. You can even order room service for the cupcakes or smoked salmon. Look on groupon and other sale sites for hotel deals - Expedia has a deal at the Royal York right now! You can ask the hotel about their policy of wedding photo permits, but if you are a guest, they should be helpful. The older hotels often have bigger rooms, the newer boutique hotels are also used to requests for small weddings. The concierge should be your friend, see what you can arrange with them (room service, even flowers). Or just book in, call your witnesses, book your officiant, and have a lovely quiet wedding.
Friday
Burroughes Building - downtown with a vibe and a view

Tuesday
Fantasy Farms, stormy weather, lovely brides
So the radar was scary this season - but we've managed all the outdoor weddings with some sort of magic timing luck! In this case, the heavens opened JUST after the ceremony! But we had a great wedding on the Fantasy Farms verandah, and here's a pix in the garden afterwards. A few clouds are good for picture contrast!
Wednesday
Hart House Chapel - delightful family wedding
Hart House Chapel
Funny moment at a lovely family wedding at the non-denominational chapel at Hart House, University of Toronto. We have held many elopements in the chapel, and it's good for a small family wedding (the maximum capacity is 25-30, but kind of squishy).
Lovely photos are by Nika Jaksic |
Photos at the Carillon tower |
Thursday
Le Select Jardin - lovely indoor/outdoor downtown venue for a family-size wedding
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Le Select Jardin wedding |
Happy Pride! Lots of weddings!
Happy 2 weekends of weddings - at the Bathurst Community Centre, Allan Gardens, Edwards Gardens, and on some nice backyards and roof decks. I was already booked during the Pride Parade this year, so my friend Arran is conducting a little informal wedding at the Ontario Humanist Society BOOTH at the PRIDE Parade! Sounds perfect (and a lot quieter than being up on the float in the parade). Perhaps he'll send pix. I was recently asked to help with a Hindu-Secular-Vegan -Non-dairy-Same sex wedding, (wow!) and again, wasn't available, but my colleagues and I worked together to offer advice and help. Lots of creative couples, with lots of good ideas. We make sure your wedding follows the LEGAL requirements of the Marriage Act of Ontario, and help with advice on combining rituals and traditions to add your personal touches. Always feel free to write with questions or ideas.... And here was LAST year's Pride wedding! The one on the float!
Sunday
Wedding Ceremonies & Formal Photography - Permits & Rentals - Parks, Forestry & Recreation | City of Toronto
Wedding Ceremonies & Formal Photography - Permits & Rentals - Parks, Forestry & Recreation | City of Toronto
We've gotten several enquiries about Park weddings for this year. Here's the info page again (above, and a short link here) bit.ly/1daSbin (or call parks office from 311).
Note the Rules:
Facility listings: Parks
Rates:"Rates for wedding ceremonies and photography are approved by City council. Rates can be adjusted at anytime, please discuss the permit rental rates directly by calling (416) 392-8188."
How to Apply for a Permit
To obtain a permit or get further information on rates and availability, call 416-392-8188 and press 1, Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:00pm. Payment by VISA, Mastercard or American Express is
accepted over the phone. You can also book your permit and pay by cash or certified check in person by visiting your local permit office.
Wedding Ceremony Parks List
this is from the City of Toronto Website
"Toronto Parks, Forestry & Recreation offers many beautiful outdoor parks and indoor facilities available for your stand-up wedding ceremony.
NOT ALL PARKS ARE AVAILABLE FOR WEDDINGS.
"Please note that ceremonies are stand-up only, no chairs are permitted. Accompany your ceremony with soft taped music or a live non-amplified trio"
MUSEUMS:
The parks list above does not include green space associated with Historical locations, such as Colborne Lodge, Todmorden Mills, Fort York, etc. You'll find those facilities under MUSEUMS. We had a great wedding on the steps of Spadina House, with guests in the front lawn. (Reception held at another location.) The Couple booked a permit for the steps of Spadina house. Another couple is holding a wedding AND the small outdoor cocktail reception at Spadina, (as you have to book a minimum of 3 hours for the space).
The above city parks and museum list does not include Riverdale Farm, Dufferin Grove, Campbell House, the Children's Peace Garden, the Toronto Island clubhouses, Black Creek, Kortwright, and other green places you can also rent for weddings. Some of these are managed by community groups, and you can apply to them for an event. You can obtain a photography permit at the Brickworks and hold a small wedding in the ravine, for instance.
NOTE: very small informal weddings in a park are sometimes possible, please write to me directly. But for any group larger than a dozen or so, you will need to consider a proper permit, a photography permit, or permission. Drop me a line :-)
We've gotten several enquiries about Park weddings for this year. Here's the info page again (above, and a short link here) bit.ly/1daSbin (or call parks office from 311).
Note the Rules:
Facility listings: Parks
Rates:"Rates for wedding ceremonies and photography are approved by City council. Rates can be adjusted at anytime, please discuss the permit rental rates directly by calling (416) 392-8188."
How to Apply for a Permit
To obtain a permit or get further information on rates and availability, call 416-392-8188 and press 1, Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:00pm. Payment by VISA, Mastercard or American Express is
accepted over the phone. You can also book your permit and pay by cash or certified check in person by visiting your local permit office.
Wedding Ceremony Parks List
this is from the City of Toronto Website
"Toronto Parks, Forestry & Recreation offers many beautiful outdoor parks and indoor facilities available for your stand-up wedding ceremony.
NOT ALL PARKS ARE AVAILABLE FOR WEDDINGS.
"Please note that ceremonies are stand-up only, no chairs are permitted. Accompany your ceremony with soft taped music or a live non-amplified trio"
MUSEUMS:
The parks list above does not include green space associated with Historical locations, such as Colborne Lodge, Todmorden Mills, Fort York, etc. You'll find those facilities under MUSEUMS. We had a great wedding on the steps of Spadina House, with guests in the front lawn. (Reception held at another location.) The Couple booked a permit for the steps of Spadina house. Another couple is holding a wedding AND the small outdoor cocktail reception at Spadina, (as you have to book a minimum of 3 hours for the space).
The above city parks and museum list does not include Riverdale Farm, Dufferin Grove, Campbell House, the Children's Peace Garden, the Toronto Island clubhouses, Black Creek, Kortwright, and other green places you can also rent for weddings. Some of these are managed by community groups, and you can apply to them for an event. You can obtain a photography permit at the Brickworks and hold a small wedding in the ravine, for instance.
NOTE: very small informal weddings in a park are sometimes possible, please write to me directly. But for any group larger than a dozen or so, you will need to consider a proper permit, a photography permit, or permission. Drop me a line :-)
Saturday
Smaller Spring weddings! Inside/outside
We've braved the elements this spring, in the snow, in the rain, and had some lovely lucky days, in Philosopher's walk, in some local parks, and cosy inside Allan Gardens in the spring flowers. The back patio at Le Select is sunny now, and the Brickworks is coming up a few times soon. We might slip into the Ravine next week for a little family wedding, and they're cleaning up the garden in front of St James gazebo. For inside comfort, several couples have used hotels, and smaller meeting rooms or suites: the Trump Tower, the Park Hyatt, Gladstone, Four Seasons, etc. And I've seen lots of new condo party rooms, some quite wonderful. Restaurants are good spring ideas, some have nice patios you can snag if the sun is out - been to Bravi, Le Select, and Terroni's, all for family-size weddings. You can always book the Hart House chapel and have a great lunch at the Gallery Grill (but only September thru June, alas! tho they now have sunday brunch and a cocktail hour!
update - finally! hot weather! Off to the Brickworks, (stunning tonight - baby ducks, too...) then Todmorden Mills, the Ravine, St James Cathedral park, and the top deck of a few townhouses - nice to see the sky. Some Pride weddings, in homes and backyards, and a bar or two -- Happy Summer!
update - finally! hot weather! Off to the Brickworks, (stunning tonight - baby ducks, too...) then Todmorden Mills, the Ravine, St James Cathedral park, and the top deck of a few townhouses - nice to see the sky. Some Pride weddings, in homes and backyards, and a bar or two -- Happy Summer!
Friday
Winter weddings - Allan Gardens, cosy inside!
We've had a few brave weddings in the park - though everyone had to stamp their feet a lot and we rushed back inside for warm drinks! But it's been a loonnng winter for outdoor weddings, and spring may be the same, cold (or) muddy. Have a backup plan! A friend's sunny condo party room, indoors at Allan Gardens, a nice brunch wedding at a friendly bistro, an old-fashioned wedding at home around a fireplace, if you can find somebody who has one! Check the usual places, 'private dining' is a good google/yelp term. We're still planning outdoor elopements for a few hardy souls, but if your numbers are larger, the logistics for an outdoor wedding are tricky in early spring if you have to redirect guests to a different location due to weather problems. Thinking ahead, if you're planning an island summer wedding - buy those paper ferry tickets in advance! The lines are too long on hot summer weekends for wedding guests in dressup clothes. You also get a discount on paper tickets. Station a friend with a guest list at the docks to hand them out.
Sunday
Enoch Turner Schoolhouse - time travelling on a Fall wedding
Another century! The lovely flowergirls and the wonderful couple are in front of the door of Enoch Turner Schoolhouse. Looks like a Royal Wedding! (The girls dresses are actually from Amazon - at very reasonable cost - amazingnesss.) But the bride made almost everything else - from the favours, to the wands, to the table crosswords and puzzles for everyone. It fit the schoolhouse perfectly.
This is a crowdsourced photo, with permission from the mom's to post it here.. thanks!
This is a crowdsourced photo, with permission from the mom's to post it here.. thanks!
Monday
Special Wedding at Bar Mercurio - and a good cause
Here is a great couple from a wedding on the Bar Mercurio patio, at St George and Bloor. The groom is a Doctor at UofT, but also works with Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors without Borders) and they were working in Chad. The photographer was a field photographer with MSF, and the best man was also with MSF! Doctors without Borders do such wonderful, brave work - a portion of this wedding fee was donated to MSF, and if you are looking for a deserving 'wedding charity', here's the link to share:
Medecins Without Borders (Canada)
Medecins Without Borders (Canada)
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Bar Mercurio, Patio |
Friday
Gladstone, Upper lounge - intimate location
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Gladstone, Upper lounge |
We had another wedding here on the night of Nuit Blanche! It was very much fun, tho some art patrons wanted to see things as dusk fell. Check the dates of Toronto events when you plan a wedding!
Wednesday
Faculty Club, University of Toronto
Faculty Club, Univ of Toronto |
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Very touching vows |
Small little dinner party wedding at Le Select, and a few other smaller venues
So - a dozen people gathered at Le Select on a Tuesday for a small, intimate wedding. The garden ('jardin') was available, and so we had the canapes, toasts and ceremony in the back, and then they had a dinner in one of the back side rooms. It's possible to do this during the week, (weekends are often busier) and have a lovely smallish wedding. We were originally going to go over to the island, or somewhere by the water, but the weather has been pretty iffy, and in fact, this was the 34 degree day - so the shade of the canopy over the back jardin was great. Wonderful evening.
next week - off to the Arts and Letters club, Fantasy Farm, a private wedding in Cabbagetown, Casa Loma in the conservatory, over to the Rectory cafe on Ward's, and another small family wedding upstairs at the Gladstone... when TIFF is over, lets hope the TTC repairs are swift!
next week - off to the Arts and Letters club, Fantasy Farm, a private wedding in Cabbagetown, Casa Loma in the conservatory, over to the Rectory cafe on Ward's, and another small family wedding upstairs at the Gladstone... when TIFF is over, lets hope the TTC repairs are swift!
Tiff Elopement!
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