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The $5000 Wedding – Choosing a Venue

April 6, 2016 by Kathryn 4 Comments

When it comes to finding an inexpensive venue for a wedding ceremony and reception, there are so many potential locations to consider. As a lover of the outdoors, I was very much hoping to have an outdoor ceremony. Finding a location to do that, however, was more of a challenge than I’d anticipated. When searching for wedding and reception venues with a reasonable price tag, here are four tips that might make the job easier:

Outdoor Weddings Need Research But Can Be Free (Or Very Cheap)

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Often, sections of parks can be reserved for private ceremonies by calling the Town or City Office. Sometimes the service is free and other times a nominal payment is requested. Depending on the number of people expected to attend, it’s important to keep in mind that you may need to bring in your own chairs for guests, which does bring a cost of its own. Museums, heritage sites and other local attractions also often have outdoor areas for rent…or even indoor facilities. Initially my fiance and I planned to get married in Thunder Bay, Ontario, a halfway point between our two families. We’ve since changed our plans and will be getting married near his hometown. After a lot of searching, Jeremy found the Penetanguishene Centennial Museum grounds available to rent for wedding ceremonies. The picturesque museum site beside the water includes chairs and a band shell, was less than $200 and is definitely our dream location. [Read more…]

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