Alternative Wedding Venues in Toronto by Vanessa Larkey

I currently have my fingers and toes crossed. Why? Because tonight we are checking out a really cool venue called District 28, and I hope to God it’s the one. I’d really like to get going on the OTHER wedding planning stuff, you know?

Also, it’ll calm my anxiety about NOT having a venue. There’s only so much chamomile tea one person can drink!

In honour of tonight’s adventure, I’ve compiled a list of ALL the venues we looked at, their general pricing, and a link to their website.

Toronto definitely needs a venue guide for engaged couples. Maybe that’ll become a new pet project down the line. For now, feel free to share this with your friends!

AIRSHIP 37

LOCATION: 37 Parliament St

WEBSITE: airship37.com

VENUE: For a Saturday rental, you're looking at $3,800 (that's for venue only, not including food). What's included in the price? ? 150 chiavari chairs (whatever those are), indoor & outdoor lounge furniture and bar furniture. 

ARGONAUT ROWING CLUB

LOCATION: 1225 lakeshore blvd west

WEBSITE: argonautrowingclub.com

VENUE: The venue is right on the water (kinda like the west side version of Bluffer's Park) and can accommodate up to 200 people. You need to email for package pricing. 

ARTS AND LETTERS CLUB

LOCATION: 14 Elm Street

WEBSITE: artsandlettersclub.ca

VENUE: The Arts and Letters Club can accommodate 100 people max (if you want a dancer floor). You're looking at $1,150 for a 5 p.m. - midnight rental. Dinner per person is $42.  

BALZAC'S

LOCATION: 10 Market Street (This is the east end location. There is also one in Liberty Village).

WEBSITE: balzacs.com

VENUE: Balzac's Distillery District location has a cozy and rustic vibe. There was no pricing on the website, but they can accommodate 100 people standing and 60 people seated. They also allow for outside catering. 

BLUFFER'S PARK RESTAURANT  

LOCATION: 7 Brimley Road South 

WEBSITE: bluffersparkrestaurant.com

VENUE: The Scarborough Bluffs are beautiful, and the marina would make for some really cool wedding shots. The venue can accommodate up to 200 people, and the cost is $89/person. 

THE CIRCUS ACADEMY EAST

LOCATION: 1300 Gerrard St E

WEBSITE: centreofgravity.ca

VENUE: It's a 5000 square foot revitalized vaudeville theatre that can seat up to 220 people. The venue will cost you $2000 to rent from 7 pm - 2 am,  $2600 to rent from 2pm - 2 am,  and $3100 to rent from 8 am - 2 am. The rental includes the use of sound, lights, a technician and 200 folding chairs. 

ENOCH TURNER SCHOOLHOUSE

LOCATION: 106 Trinity Street

WEBSITE: enochturnerschoolhouse.ca

VENUE: A Saturday rental will set you back $2,750 (that's not including food). What you do get is the venue from 1 p.m. – 1 a.m., 150 chairs, 1, wired microphone and PA system, 1 podium, grand piano, 2 easels, a screen, AV cart, coat racks + hangers, eight 8 foot long rectangular tables and six 6 foot long rectangular tables. There's also a heritage tax on food. 

FANTASY FARM

LOCATION50 Pottery Road

WEBSITEwww.fantasyfarm.ca

VENUE: There are two rooms to choose from. The Ballroom can accommodate up to 220 guests, and the Cottage will take up to 110 guests.  The Ballroom has a minimum of 150 adults for any Saturday and 125 adults for any Friday or Sunday.  The Cottage has a minimum of 80 adults for any Saturday and 65 adults for any Friday or Sunday. Fantasy Farms also offers a winter wedding discount. Unfortunately you have to email for a quote (as every quote is different), but you're looking at $90-$150/plate. 

GRANITE BREWERY

LOCATION: 245 Eglinton Ave East

WEBSITE: http://www.granitebrewery.ca/privateevents/weddings/

VENUE: Nestled along Eglinton Avenue East, this brewery offers dinning from $57/person to $68/person. There is an 80 guest minimum. The good stuff? There's a dance floor, free parking, wheelchair accessible and the dinner package includes wine. 

JAM FACTORY

LOCATION: 2 Matilda Street, Toronto

WEBSITE: www.merchantsofgreencoffee.com/about-us/jam-factory

VENUE: $200/hour and $100/hour for set up and take down. There is a 15 per cent landmark fee of estimated total for the impact the event has on the space. They can accommodate up to 200 guests, but prefer 160 or less. The good part? You can bring in your own alcohol. Yay! 

PURINA PAWSWAYS

LOCATION: 245 Queens Quay W

WEBSITE: pawsway.ca

VENUE: You're looking at a $2000 rental for the day (not including food). The price DOES include 20 6ft tables and 90 chairs. This is a great venue if you want your four legged friends to be a part of the ceremony. 

ST. LAWRENCE HALL

LOCATION: 157 King Street East

WEBSITE: www.stlawrencemarket.com/st_lawrence_hall

VENUE: When I last spoke with them, they were finalizing their 2016 pricing. They quoted me at $5,500-7500 tax inclusive, with a refundable damage deposit. With that fee comes 20 round tables and up to 200 chairs (they can accommodate a maximum of 200 people). 

STRATUS

LOCATION79 Wellington Street

WEBSITE: stratusrestaurant.com

VENUE: The venue is located on the 34th floor of the TD Tower (very pretty pictures!) The room rental is $800/day, with a minimum spend of $12,000 on a Saturday night. Food packages range from $130-80 ish. The space can accommodate 100 sitting and 200 standing. Check out the package for a full list of details. 

TODMORDEN MILLS

LOCATION: 67 Pottery Road

WEBSITE: http://www1.toronto.ca/

VENUE: The North Lawn aka outside, can accommodate 150 people. The Papermill Theatre and Gallery can accommodate 90 people for a seated dinner at 150 standing. The rental for the Papermill Theatre is $175/hour while the North Lawn is $150/hour. 

UNIVERSITY CLUB OF TORONTO

LOCATION: 380 University Avenue

WEBSITE: universitycluboftoronto.com

VENUE: There is an opening fee of $2, 250 with a minimum food and beverage spend of $4,500. The opening fee includes all of your linens, glassware etc. A three course dinner will set you back $69/person. For a sit down dinner, the club can accommodate 120 people per room. 

 

Using People (That Want to Help You) by Vanessa Larkey

As soon as an engagement ring is slipped on your finger, the offers to help plan the wedding start pouring in. For me, the more help the better. I like delegating.

Sometimes those friends or family members run kick-ass businesses, or are very talented hobbyists, and will offer their services either for free or a reduced rate. LET THOSE PEOPLE HELP YOU!

For one, you’ll feel completely comfortable telling your friend exactly how you feel about hydrangeas, and two, it’ll shave a few bills off your budget. Here’s who has offered to help us and what that means for our bottom line.

Cake. Cake. Cake.

My future mother-in-law and all around amazing person, Susy, offered to make our wedding cupcakes. In fact, she’s even going to take a cake decorating class for the occasion. How is that for dedication?!?!  The best part is, each cupcake will be made with TLC. Oh, and butter. Lots and lots of butter.

Flowers

Obviously we haven’t thought this far ahead (lol we don’t have a venue…. brb crying about that) but! Once we have that locked down Peter’s sister-in-law, Linda, is going to help us with our flowers. Linda helps her Mom run a florist company in the Ottawa Valley called Sylvia's Plant Place. Linda is a talented artist herself – check out her work on Etsy

Photos

A day of photographer is still TBD (I have some ideas) but for our engagement photos, my sister’s boyfriend, Brad, is going to lend a hand. Luckily Peter and I are handy with Photoshop and we will edit the pictures ourselves.  

Invitations

We’ve received a lot of great advice about saving money on invites, but I think Peter and I are going to go completely paperless. Yup, it’ll be an email invite. Peter is an amazing designer, and will create the invite we will mail out. As for the saved the date, that’ll be a video. 

If anyone else out there wants to offer their services, WE WILL GLADLY ACCEPT! Especially if you happen to run an event space in the GTA.