Couldn't Say I do? Canadian Wineries Invite Couples to Exchange Vows in the Vineyard
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ith the traditional big wedding stepping aside due to COVID-19, many Canadian couples who planned to wed this summer have made the difficult choice of pivoting with an intimate backyard nuptial, a last-minute elopement or to postpone outright.
Those who want to show that love can indeed conquer all are turning to pop-up wedding chapels and minimonies, celebrating their day in style with a few local loved ones at a safe distance, while other guests join virtually.
To help couples realize the wedding of their dreams, select wineries like Jackson-Triggs Niagara Estate Winery, Inniskillin Niagara Estate Winery and Sandbanks Winery in Ontario and See Ya Later Ranch, Sumac Ridge and Nk'Mip Cellars in British Columbia have developed special, all-inclusive wedding packages for one day only - Saturday, August 1.
While traditional wedding plans may have been stifled, we're here to help couples achieve their dreams in a safe, uncomplicated way that is still breathtaking and unforgettable, says Andrea Hunt, EVP marketing at Arterra Wines Canada. These simple yet elegant options at the estates offer a wonderful and memorable backdrop for nuptials, helping brides and grooms tie the knot despite these exceptional times.
The all-inclusive wedding packages are intentionally different than a typical wedding, featuring a two-hour window for up to 20 guests. All packages include an officiant, a photographer, wedding confections, charcuterie platter, set up and, of course, VQA wine. Pricing is simplified at $1,999 per couple. Spaces are limited.
Visit GreatEstatesNiagara.com or GreatEstatesOkanagan.com for more information or contact the wineries directly to reserve.
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