

Total estimated cost: $31,900 (after tax and tip)Īddress: 7 Hart House Circle, Toronto, ONĪ post shared by Cambridge Mill The Gallery & Pavilion This also includes the SOCAN Fee (legal rights to play others’ music) and heritage fee. The package includes an open bar one hour before the reception, wine service during dinner, a sparkling wine toast, and four hours of an open bar after dinner.įood for the evening includes passed-out canapés, a four-course dinner with various options, and a late-night food station (for $20 per person). The ceremony comes with guest chairs, linens, other furnishings, a sound system, and personnel staff such as a coordinator, bartenders, and servers. What it includes: This includes a ceremony with exclusive use of The Great Hall, Lower Gallery, East Common Room, Wedding Suite, and Quadrangle (with a tent in case it rains), bar, and a four-course dinner. Package: $14,000 minimum for food and House Bar package ($50 per person) Total estimated cost: $43,261 (after tax and tip)Ī post shared by Hart House Great Hall & Quad ($4,250 to rent) With the additional booze and snack add-on, guests will get wine service and late-night eats. The presentation and plating of the wedding cake are included however, taxes and an 18% service charge are added on top of the set package price. Guest can also expect tea and coffee service. The reception hosts a three-course menu with house-made sourdough bread, a set appetizer, two entree choices, and a set dessert. The ceremony comes with one seasonal mocktail per guest, followed by a cocktail reception served with sparkling wine and canapés.

What it includes: The country elegance package is $155 per person but beverages and late-night eats are extra ($75 and $28 per person respectively) and there is a $28,000 minimum on Saturdays and a $22,000 minimum on Fridays and Sundays. Package: Country Elegance Package + Booze & Snacks To make things even simpler, we've ranked them according to price.Ī post shared by Langdon Hall Hotel & Spa Firshade Room & Summer House ($3,250 to rent) So without further ado, here's a rough idea of what it will likely cost at each venue - if you're looking at the cheapest package and planning to host 120 guests in the peak season of 2022 or 2023 ( COVID-19 permitting). Narcity dug into the wedding packages at nine dreamy venues across the province to find out how much couples can expect to pay if they're looking to get hitched in the next year or two. There are rental fees for the reception and ceremony space to consider, dining packages that differ depending on the day or season you're in, not to mention a long list of add-ons that include anything from booze to late-night eats (because let's be honest, a poutine bar is key). But figuring out just how much each one will cost you isn't for the faint of heart. If you're looking to get married soon or just planning for your Pinterest board, there are so many magical venues in Ontario to choose from.
