Montreal wedding venues. Polo Parc Farms is a large, open property with a permanent event tent on the grounds, as well as a unique bandstand-type 2-story deck for outdoor cocktails…
Read MoreMontreal wedding photography. In their own words, La Maison Verte is “Fine French dining in a 19th-century former home with a traditional white-cloth setting & a terrace.” It’s cozy with water views and lovely sunsets.
Read MoreAfter the initial excitement of the engagement sinks in, couples often realize the long journey ahead in planning a wedding that reflects their values, and their budget…
Read MoreAs a newly-engaged couple, one of the most important decisions you will make is about your Montreal wedding venue…
Read MoreMontreal wedding photography. Cat and Kevin are no ordinary couple and didn’t want an ordinary wedding. Their bulldog Philip accompanied Kevin down the aisle, and just about everything about this wedding was non-traditional and…
Read MoreMontreal wedding photography. The Old Port of Montreal is a special place. Incredible architecture, cobblestone streets, water views and home to notable spots like the Bonsecours Market, the Clock Tower and the Observation Wheel. It’s no wonder that so many Montreal couples choose to celebrate at least part of their wedding in this area.
Read MoreNestled on a side street near the Old Port of Montreal is Kevino Daylight Factory, an intimate restaurant with a charming courtyard that opens up to a larger courtyard of the buildings surrounding it. It was a pleasure to have been part of Jac and Mathieu’s wonderfully personal and intimate wedding.
Read MoreA charming and picturesque waterfront property with yester-year charm and atmosphere is perfect for a wedding that’s relaxed, yet refined with an intimate luxury touch…
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