A Couple's Guide To Planning Nova Scotia Weddings

By Patricia Lewis


If you are getting married and you want to tie the knot in a beautiful location, you might want to consider tying the knot in the Maritimes. There are many different styles of Nova Scotia weddings to choose from and you can find an option that will suit your budget and personal taste. If you think that you might like to get married in Nova Scotia, here are some things that you need to consider.

While you might think you need a massive budget to afford a wedding in Nova Scotia this is not always the case. Some event spaces will cost more than others and some caterers will as well. Taking the time to work out what you can spend will help keep you from going into debt and starting out your marriage in a negative financial position.

It is a good idea to determine what kind of celebration you want to have. Do you want to have a chic, urban celebration in a luxurious setting? If so you might want to look at booking event space at the new Halifax Convention Center. This can allow you to celebrate while overlooking the downtown core. This space can be quite large so it may not be the best choice for someone who wants an intimate celebration.

There are many different resorts where you can wed. Some are larger and more posh while others are smaller and more rustic. If you are thinking about getting married at a resort you might want to find out what would be included in a wedding package to make sure it fits your budget.

One fun aspect of getting married in Nova Scotia is the range of venues that are available. A creative couple can find unique and memorable locations where you and your future spouse can tie the knot. For example, you could get married in one of the many intimate Celtic pubs that dot the province or even get married on the deck of a sailing vessel in the middle of Halifax harbor.

Many couples who are having guests come from out of town may want to plan activities that their guests can take part in. If you are getting married in Halifax itself, you may want to plan events that are centered around the city or can be experienced on short day trips. History buffs may love a visit to Lunenburg while animal lovers may want to take a day trip to Oaklawn Farm Zoo.

Keep in mind that Halifax and other locations in Nova Scotia can be quite popular with tourists. During the summer months, you may find that restaurants, event spaces and other locations may book up quickly and cost more than they do during the fall, winter and spring.

Of course, planning your wedding when you don't live in the area can be difficult. If you are going to be traveling to Nova Scotia for your celebration but do not live there regularly, you may want to consider hiring a planner who is located in the province. This will allow you to have someone local who can meet with service providers, help you choose a venue and even narrow down service providers so that your celebration has the feel and look you want it to have.




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