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Ontario it is Canada’s most populous province and second largest in total area. It is home to Canada’s most populous city Toronto the capital city of Ontario, and Ottawa, the national capital of Canada. It has two regions, Northern Ontario and Southern Ontario. The great majority of Ontario’s population is located in the south along the northern lakeshores of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. Northern Ontario lies north of Lake Huron (including Georgian Bay), the French River and Lake Nipissing, and contains only about 6% of the population.
Southern Ontario lies south of the French River and Algonquin Park and differs greatly from Northern Ontario has a larger population, different climate, and different culture. It has smaller sub regions, such as Central Ontario, Eastern Ontario, Southwestern Ontario, and the Golden Horseshoe (which includes the Greater Toronto Area). Popular attractions include CN Tower, Parliament Hill, Niagara Falls, National Gallery of Canada, Canada’s Wonderland, CNE, Canadian War Museum, Toronto Zoo, Hockey Hall of Fame, Royal Canadian Mint, Marineland, The Rideau Canal, and the Royal Ontario Museum.
Some of the most popular wedding destinations in Ontario include the Wasaga Beach, Grand Bend, Sauble Beach, and Sandbanks are beaches along the Great Lakes, The Niagara Escarpment. Or you can have a metropolitan wedding in more of the Southern Ontario’s most popular cities such as: Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton, Kitchener, St. Catharine’s–Niagara, Oshawa, Windsor, Barrie, Kingston, Guelph, Brantford, and Peterborough. If you are planning your wedding in Ontario you know what Ontario has the most beautiful wedding venues in Canada. Whether you want a wedding in a castle, church, or a great outdoor ceremony there is a beautiful spot or a historic landmark that will suite every taste and budget. You can choose from beautiful weddings at Niagara, on a lake, or a cosmopolitan wedding in Toronto.
If you are looking for an elegant banquet setting with adjacent patio for outdoor wedding ceremony Stone Tree can be perfect. It is located in a beautiful Georgian area. It is one of the Southern Ontario finest golf courses. The lush beauty of the environmentally protected Niagara Escarpment provides a unique setting for your wedding. Othello’s Banquet and Conference Centre offers a state of the art venue perfect for weddings. Cambridge Mill located alongside the Grand River offers picturesque views for your wedding. Sir William Mackenzie Inn is a historic county inn with 13 acres of private grounds with Chapel, specializing in getaway weddings. Miller Lash House is a historic place has idyllic seclusion amid gardens and meadows. It has 5 fireplaces and cathedral ceiling, ideal place weddings.
Atlantis Pavilion it’s a unique landmark location offering panoramic views of the Toronto skyline and waterfront. Arcadian Court will offer you historic elegance for memorable weddings. Caledon Country Club is a reception location for your wedding located just 20 minutes north of Pearson airport. If you are looking for a natural setting Ancaster Mill offers an enchanting ambiance in a natural setting. Ancaster Mill has indoor chapel, picaresque gardens, historic architecture, and rooms with wood-burning fireplaces. Willow Pont Country is famous for outdoor Garden Ceremonies & Tented Wedding Receptions. For something more sophisticate choose Eglinton Grand Theate is a historic landmark.
My dream is Niagara. To see it has always been my strongest wish and I so much hoped this would be possible. I see that weddings can be done there. I wonder if they can be done right next to the falls. Would the minister agree to come to this site to officiate our wedding? If that would be possible, than I’d convince my husband-to-be to have the honeymoon shortened and get married at Niagara Falls. To have that awesome cascade behind us when we say “I DO” it’s like having the whole world resonating with our happiness. What a great feeling would that be!
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