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Favourite Vancouver Wedding Ceremony Venues – Hart House

Hart House – Hart House is available as a ceremony venue exclusively for couples who are also having their reception there, making it the perfect location for both convenience and beauty. Located in Burnaby on Deer Lake, Hart House comes with it’s own private lawn, forest, and lake view.  Weddings take place on the lawn...

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Favourite Vancouver Wedding Ceremony Venues – Cecil Green

Cecil Green Park House – A beautiful tudor style heritage house set in the UBC Endowment lands, Cecil Green is an elegant spot for a wedding.  The impressive house backs on to a large, gorgeously landscaped area which blends into the forest beyond.  As an outdoor ceremony venue it can accommodate both very large weddings...

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Favourite Vancouver Wedding Ceremony Venues – Brock House

Brock House – Imagine getting married with a backdrop of the ocean, mountains, and beach – the perfect setting!  Brock House offers just that, with ceremonies taking place on their expansive lawn just above Jericho Beach.  With such a wide open space, the decorating possibilities are limitless.  A bonus with this venue is that it...

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Favourite Vancouver Wedding Ceremony Venues – Chapel at Queen Elizabeth Park

Chapel at Queen Elizabeth Park – Formerly known as the Celebration Pavilion, the Chapel at Queen Elizabeth Park is a relatively new addition to the list of Vancouver ceremony venues.  Built just a few years ago, the venue is quite different in that it has both an indoor and outdoor feeling.  The entire building is...

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Favourite Wedding Reception Venues – Hart House Restaurant

Hart House – Located on lovely Deer Lake, Hart House was built in the tudor style at the beginning of the 20th century.  The interior and exterior are equally beautiful, and perfectly complimented by the extensive lawn behind the main building leading down to Deer Lake.  Small and large parties can be accompanied, either inside...

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