The Stanley Park Pavilion is a charming rustic Vancouver wedding venue situated a short distance away from Stanely Park’s Georgia Street entrance. Just steps away from the Rose Garden, it offers an outdoor venue for your ceremony and an indoor venue for your wedding dinner reception. In the summer months, the area outside the Pavilion...
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Here’s a sneak peek at Rose + Siman’s Mardi Gras wedding where guests were spoiled with Mardi Gas masks, beeds, a Louisiana feast, and a Masquerade-themed wedding like no other!
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Claire and Jason’s wedding day started with the heavy rain of early Autumn, but just minutes before their ceremony at the Celebration Pavilion (Queen Elizabeth Park), the glorious sun peeked through and blessed them with one of the best Fall weddings I’ve seen in a while.
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Eliza began her big day getting ready at the Hilton in Richmond. When she arrived at Van Dusen Gardens, there was Mark, sharply dressed in his RCMP uniform. Nearly everyone stopped to take of photo of this beautiful couple as we walked through Van Dusen to start the ceremony. Following the ceremony, we went straight...
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Here’s a short highlight reel from Kristen + Kerry’s fabulous fall wedding at the Burnaby Rowing Club.
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Cindy + Bei were separated for a brief time while she finished her studies in Saskatchewan. It goes without saying that they were in full anticipation for their wedding day at Hycroft Manor in beautiful Vancouver. It was a fall day, a little chilly, but the bride and groom and their wedding party did their...
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Nicky & Louis are high school sweethearts who were married this fall at the Sutton Place Hotel in downtown Vancouver. They rocked the reception with their funky’licious grand entrance to ‘Gold Digger’. Their guests were pumped, but not as much as when Nicky surprised Louis with a choreographed number to Lady Gaga’s ‘Poker Face’! For...
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