Ontario is famous for its stunning scenery of outdoor beauty and indoor elegance. Ontario is sure to have the perfect wedding venue to suit traditional couples to the most outrageous couples. Browse through the listings below and let Ontario help make your special day as beautiful as you deserve!
Marrying at an Ontario landmark is certainly an option, but make sure to include some extra costs in your budget for using historical rooms that may need to have antiques removed; the security deposits might also be more costly.
CN Tower $$$$$
The CN Tower is a national landmark in Toronto, and the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere. The CN Tower has a restaurant, a party room and a number of meeting and board rooms in which to hold special events.
Niagara Falls $$$-$$$$
Niagara Falls is a great destination for Canadian and American tourists who want a destination between the two countries with amazing scenery. Located on the border of Niagara Falls, Ontario and New York, The Falls are a strong tourist attraction and provide an abundance of accommodations.
Fort Erie $$$$
One of Ontario’s most historic sites, Fort Erie was home to Canadian and British armies during the Seven Years’ War and the War of 1812. Fort Erie has been preserved over time and makes for a stunning wedding venue, right on the water.
Casa Loma $$$$$
Casa Loma is a Gothic-style house in Toronto that is a museum and landmark constructed from 1911-1914. Casa Loma has been maintained over the years and still exudes the same brilliance and royalty with which it was built. Casa Loma has five acres of gardens, an underground tunnel that connects the lodge to the stable, and dozens of rooms.
1000 Islands $$$-$$$$
This region has communities on both sides of the Canada/US border and takes its name after the more than a thousand tiny islands in the region. Many of the islands are available for seasonal weddings and provide the perfect scenery with 360-degrees of water, amidst trees and other greenery.
Muskoka $$-$$$$
Muskoka is comprised of three main towns and a whole lot of greenery. Stretching between two bodies of water and Algonquin National Park, Muskoka is a favorite for locals and tourists because of the calming scenery and plethora of accommodations and activities.
The Canadian National Exhibition $$$$
This Toronto venue is for the more adventurous couples. The Ex is an amusement park during the summer and makes for a creative wedding venue and interesting pictures! No guest will be bored as the party circulates through the park, goes on rides and eat delicious foods from the various vendors. Check with The Ex organizers to rent out the culture centre.
Sauble Beach cottage rentals $$$
Sauble Beach, located on Lake Huron, has everything a couple would need for an outdoor wedding: beach, trees and sunshine! You can rent cottages for the week or weekend, and there are inexpensive accommodations in the area for your guests. The town also has everything you need from florists, to officiants, to hair/make-up artists.



















