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Wedding Planning Directories:
Vancouver
| Victoria | Whistler | Vancouver Island
| Sunshine Coast
| Gulf Islands
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| A Wedding on the Promenade of Canada Place, Vancouver 1 |
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Beautiful British Columbia, long the catch phrase
of Canada’s most western
province, is unarguably deserving of the description and is a popular destination
– to live, to work, to visit. It should come as no surprise then that it is an
equally desirable setting in which to wed. As the trend for destination weddings
grows, the stunning coastline of this scenic province is quickly becoming the
place to say “I do” and regardless of what vows might be exchanged, spouses-to-be
can count on one promise at the big day – the attendance of Canada’s spectacular
west coast scenery.
From the cosmopolitan cities of Vancouver and Victoria
to the quiet coves and beautiful bays of the Sunshine Coast to the
snow-capped peaks of the Coast Mountains that rise dramatically out of the Pacific
waters, the coast of British Columbia has something to please every happy couple.
Whether brides and grooms want a traditional heritage church, a five-star waterfront
hotel, a quiet retreat on an island bay or even the ski slopes of Whistler, the following locations
and venues are a selection of what the area has to offer.
SOMETHING OLD
For couples wishing to match the historic occasion with an equally historic venue,
choices range from charming one-room chapels to century-old mansions.
Heritage Churches
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The White Album Wedding Chapel in Chilliwack
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Vancouver
and its surrounding communities have several quaint heritage churches that
offer simple, sweet atmospheres and intimate environments. The Chapel
at Minoru Park in Richmond
(1891) and Milner
Chapel in Langley are lovely white clapboard
structures with traditional features and beautiful gardens. Similarly, couples
who choose the
White
Album Wedding Chapel
(1886) or the church at the Burnaby
Village Museum (1920s) will be walking up the aisle in the company of
those from a century ago. Newlyweds at the Burnaby church can even ride
off into the sunset on the museum’s vintage 1912 carousel.
English Castles and Inns
Perhaps even more so than in Vancouver, nowhere is history more apparent than
in the province’s capital, Victoria. The city oozes with
English charm and this is certainly the case at the Hatley
Park National Historic Site. The 1908 Edwardian estate, comprised of 229
ha (565 acres) on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, is
home to an exquisite English castle as well as Italian, Japanese and rose gardens,
all of which make elegant wedding venues.
The 1858 Chapel
at St. Ann’s Academy is equally enchanting and is possibly Victoria’s
ultimate wedding facility. Featuring flattened, hand-carved arches and original
art-glass windows, the Baroque chapel is a stunning piece of classic European
architecture in the midst of modern-day Victoria. Two of the city's main landmarks,
the Fairmont Empress
Hotel and the Butchart
Gardens – both over a century old – are hugely popular wedding venues
and offer spectacular settings. Lesser known but no less grand, the Villa Marco
Polo Inn, a 1923 Italian Renaissance-style inn, and Abigail’s
Hotel, a five-star Tudor hotel, each feature luxurious interiors suites,
colourful English gardens and settings perfect for weddings with olde worlde charm.
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| The Chapel at St. Ann's Academy, Victoria
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Intimate Island Idylls
For small gatherings on one of BC’s islands, a host of waterfront and private
hotels offer romantic settings and cater to weddings. Two such venues that include
an old-fashioned flair are Hastings
House on the Gulf Islands and Castlebury
Cottage on Vancouver Island.
Hastings House, located on Salt Spring Island in
the southern Gulf Islands
is an English Country Hotel on 9 ha (22 acres) with views of the Ganges Harbor,
an on-site spa and its own wedding planner. Castlebury Cottage is not so much
a cottage as a faux medieval castle on the waterfront of Vancouver Island’s east
coast. The property specializes in customized packages for intimate weddings and
honeymoons.
SOMETHING NEW
The BC coastline and its cities are teeming with state of the art facilities that
accommodate private functions for all budgets and sizes. The following are a few
examples of the impressive selection available throughout the area.
Contemporary Spaces
Situated at the entrance of Vancouver’s famous waterfront
park, the Chapel
at Stanley Park is the city’s lone wedding-only chapel and is a welcoming
work of glass and light, which is ideal for an intimate ceremony in the city.
On a much grander scale, Canada
Place is a well-known Vancouver landmark built to resemble a gigantic ship under full sail. The exhibition centre and dock, where many of the cruise ships depart from, offer a multitude of
smart and stylish facilities, particularly the outdoor Promenade area.
Across the water, the Art
Gallery of Greater Victoria melds cultivated chic with ‘happily ever after’
for a sophisticated gathering. The gallery is also home to a 19th century mansion
and Japanese Shinto Shrine for a fusion of art, age and Asian culture. The English
Inn, also in Victoria, perhaps offers the perfect combination of old and
new for those torn between inspiring historic surroundings and deluxe urban amenities.
Featuring architecture reminiscent of ages past in Britain, manor houses scattered
throughout the estate are actually upscale urban spaces inside. Along with an
in-house wedding specialist, the estate's thatched-roof cottage and extensive
manicured gardens offer a paradise of photographic backdrops.
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The Fairmont Empress Hotel on Victoria's Waterfront 4 |
Waterfront Retreats
Victoria, as it happens,
not only has its share of period hotels but also boasts luxurious resorts that
can host anything from a handful of those nearest and dearest to hundreds of guests.
The Brentwood
Bay Lodge and Laurel
Point Inn are both premier waterfront facilities overlooking Brentwood Bay
and Victoria’s Inner Harbour respectively, and whose amenities include in-house
wedding services and spas for some pre or post-nuptial bliss.
For a venue closer to nature without compromising comfort, wedding parties can
go further afield to Pender Island or the Sunshine Coast. Poets
Cove Resort & Spa in the Southern Gulf Islands is an example of executive
style meeting wilderness frontier. The resort’s lodge, cottages and villas all
enjoy breathtaking ocean views and the peaceful locale of Pender Island. Even more
of a natural paradise, the Rockwater Secret Cove Resort
is mindful of human footprints in the midst of such natural beauty and features
enchanting tent house suites nestled among the rain forest of the Sunshine Coast.
Considered the area’s premier wedding destination, the rustling of the treetops
and whispering of the waves all conspire to create a star-filled, secret sanctuary
perfect for starting a life together.
SOMETHING DIFFERENT
Some individuals and couples live their lives thinking outside the box and want
their special day to be no exception. For weddings, the dramatic scenery of coastal
British Columbia not only makes it
easy to think outside the “ballroom,” it also encourages it and the choices are
really only limited by one’s imagination.
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| The Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver 5 |
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Love Is In The Air
One of Vancouver’s most popular tourist attractions can also provide a truly memorable
wedding. Surrounded by the North Shore Mountains
and the Capilano Canyon, couples can choose to hold their wedding supported only
by love and cables on the spectacular Capilano
Suspension Bridge or, for larger parties, not on the bridge itself but
overlooking the canyon.
If couples want a room with a view, or even a bird’s eye view, and wish to have
their marriage be a small, personal affair, they can take to the skies with Vancouver
Balloon Rides. Hundreds of metres in the air, newlyweds can literally
begin their marriage on cloud nine when exchanging vows high above an expanse
of sea, forest and cities.
The X-Factor
Die-hard Hollywood fans,
especially those of sci-fi or kung fu movies, need not feel left out, even when
heading to the altar. Pendrell
Suites, in central Vancouver, may have an un-extraordinary exterior but
attracts its share of extraordinary guests. Its suites are frequently used as
filming locations and X-File fans can tie the knot in what used to be Agent Scully’s
apartment. Likewise, Romeo fans – not those of the Shakespearian classic but of
the kung fu variety - can promise to defend their significant other in the Meditation
Garden, just as star Jet Li did in the movie, Romeo Must Die.
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough
For less standing around and more action, the coastal mountains are just waiting to
join in the fun. Winter enthusiasts or adrenaline junkies can get hitched to each
other while hitching themselves to a snowboard or a pair of skis at the world
famous Whistler
Blackcomb Ski Resort or one of the other nearby ski hills. And while a
wedding at Whistler can
be as fun and free-ridin’ as an informal ceremony on the slopes, it can also be
as glamorous as arriving by helicopter to the resort’s mountaintop Roundhouse
Lodge. For those wishing to have Whistler as a backdrop while keeping
their feet firmly planted on the ground, the imposing Fairmont Chateau
Whistler is the area’s premier luxury property and as a wedding venue
would almost certainly be as impressive as the mountains that drape it.
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Marrying on the Mountaintop at Whistler
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Ski resorts are often popular
wedding destinations, in both winter and summer, and can easily provide facilities,
activities for guests and inspiring settings under one roof. Or even under the
night sky as is the case with one such package by Vancouver wedding planners,
Viva
Las Weddings. For a reasonable budget and an unforgettable experience,
the wedding march is a magical snowshoe tour of Cypress
Mountain, with the city lights of Vancouver in the distance, followed
by a fondue dinner at the resort’s rustic and historic Hollyburn Lodge.
SOMETHING BLUE
Blue in this case is not limited to an item worn or carried by a bride but includes
the beautiful waters of the Pacific and the rivers that flow into it. Nothing
quite captures romance like a sunset cruise and, with thousands of kilometres
of coastline, stunning harbours and waters teeming with sea life, numerous captains
and crews are on hand for a dreamy wedding on the water.
All Aboard
Paddlewheeler
Riverboat Cruises offers wining and dining and, yes, wedding, aboard an
authentic paddlewheeler. The M.V. Native leaves from Westminster
Quay and tours the historic Fraser
River thereby negating a chance of rough seas and a rocky start to a lifelong union.
Rolling Out the Red Carpet
Venturing out into English
Bay, Howe
Sound and the Strait
of Georgia, several yacht charter companies cater to wedding ceremonies
and receptions, among them Harbour
Cruises & Events, Hornblower
Yacht Charter and Sunset
Bay Yacht Charters of Vancouver and 3-Hour
Sail of Victoria. A wedding or reception on board Sunset Bay’s chartered
yacht would promise to be a sleek, modern affair. With spiral staircases, a hardwood
dance floor, three open decks and two heated interior ones, the tri-deck luxury
yacht is a floating ballroom perfect for a momentous occasion. And that isn’t
even considering the dazzling visions of the Vancouver skyline, the coastal mountains
or the enchanting, yet completely possible, opportunity to share the waves with
dolphins or whales.
A Wedding With Wildlife
For an intimate wedding with dazzling scenery rather than city lights in the
distance Ocean
Adventures is a small custom charter company offering wedding or honeymoon
trips to the Great Bear Rainforest.
While the Great Bear II ship doesn’t boast a DJ or a dance floor, it entertains
with its environs and lucky couples on board can enjoy a private multi-day cruise
to isolated sandy beaches, the Princess
Louisa Inlet, or even the Inside Passage where guests might witness spirit
bears, humpback whales and wolves.
THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAIL - A GUIDE TO GETTING STARTED
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Going to the Chapel
Much of coastal BC is easily accessed from either Vancouver or Victoria by air, ferry and land.
Both cities have major airports, which service national and international commercial
flights as well as several small charter companies flying to remote areas of the
islands and the north coast. BC Ferries operates passenger and vehicle ferry services
from Vancouver to Victoria, Vancouver Island, the
Gulf Islands and the
Sunshine Coast, as well as to further north to the Inside Passage and the
Queen Charlotte Islands.
Visitors or guests can also get around via rail and roads. VIA Rail
runs train services from Vancouver to many of the province’s towns and cities
on the mainland, as well as operating the Malahat line on Vancouver Island. The
Whistler
Mountaineer travels between North Vancouver and Whistler, offering both
day trips and adventure packages. Taxis or rental
cars are also commonly available, as well as several national and local bus companies.
When to Wed
The coast of BC is unarguably Canada’s most temperate area and
makes the region an attractive destination year-round, although it is also the
country’s wettest area so wedding plans should take into account the climate,
particularly when hoping for an outdoor wedding. Victoria, Vancouver
and the Sunshine Coast
all enjoy copious amounts of sunshine during summer but can often be overcast,
or in the case of Vancouver downright rainy, in winter. That said, winter weddings
are still possible. The coastal mountains protect both Vancouver and Victoria
and, as a result, the cities enjoy the warmest temperatures of any in the country.
Of course, rain on the coast in winter often means snow in the mountains and those
after a winter wonderland will usually not be disappointed. Not only do the ski
villages of Whistler and others come alive
with energy during the winter months, but regularly receive heaps of the white
fluffy stuff.
The Finishing Touches
As a popular destination for weddings, the area boasts its share of wedding planners,
photographers and services to make the day a perfect one. WorldWeb.com includes
wedding directories for Victoria,
Vancouver,
Vancouver Island,
the Gulf Islands,
the Sunshine Coast
and Whistler.
Getting married in BC is possible both for Canadians and non-Canadians although
foreign visitors should check as to what paperwork is required by both British
Columbia and their home countries. In 2003, marriage became a legal right
for same-sex couples as well as heterosexual ones and most wedding services and
facilities cater to both. In addition, marriage commissioners and clergy are common
throughout the province and accustomed to performing traditional as well as non-traditional
unions. British Columbia is as diverse as
it is beautiful, so whatever the perfect day entails, the province is indeed the
perfect place to say “I do.”
PHOTOS COURTESY OF:
- c/o Canada Place Corporation; A Wedding on the Promenade of Canada Place; Vancouver, BC, Canada
- c/o White Album Weddings
Ltd.; The White Wedding Album Chapel ; Chilliwack, BC, Canada
- c/o St. Ann's Academy;
The Chapel at St. Ann's Academy; Victoria, BC, Canada
- c/o WorldWeb.com; The
Fairmont Empress Hotel on Victoria's Waterfront; Victoria, BC, Canada
- c/o Capilano Suspension
Bridge; The Capilano Suspension Bridge; Vancouver, BC, Canada
- c/o Whistler Blackcomb
Resort; Marrying on the Mountaintops of Whistler Blackcomb Resort; Whistler, BC, Canada
- John Archer; c/o St.
Ann's Academy; St. Ann's Academy; Victoria, BC, Canada
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