Monday

"Green" wedding locations in Toronto

Most 'wild' locations in Toronto are only suitable for small, informal weddings. For big weddings (over 20 people) you must book the large sites (Botanical Garden, Kortwright@Guelph, Edwards, etc.) as mentioned in the BlogTo article mentioned below.) or places like the Algonquin Island clubhouse/beach, or choose a destination/event location with a garden, such as the Donalda Club, McClean House, various Country Clubs, Sunnyside, the Old Mill, Black Creek Village, etc.

We wrote about smaller green locations HERE, including
parks, the Toronto Islands (wards and hanlans by preference), Allan Gardens, Kew Gardens, the Music Garden (now limited to 20 people), Cherry Beach, the spit, hidden bits of High Park & the Ravines, Ashbridges, Humber, bits of Taylor Creek, the Rouge, and of course the Brick Works - mostly big events, but investigate!

Blog TO; The Best Green Wedding Services in Toronto

The Best Green Wedding Services in Toronto
They say:

"The best green wedding services in Toronto might soon have a little more competition. In a shaky economy and during a surge in environmental awareness, more couples are opting for sustainable and do-it-yourself celebrations. Let's face it - "green" is more than a passing craze ... Shops and services catering to eco-minded brides and grooms are popping up across the city faster than you can say, I do!"

Listed are dresses, caterers, event planner, Mill Street brewery, tux rentals, flowers and venues. Glad to see eco|stems - But would have liked to see a broader range of suppliers. The comments, as usual, offer some other ideas - like The Bride's Project, which we've discussed before, and a new 'locavore/guerilla organic' flower project: my lucious backyard, Etsy, but we would have liked to have seen more vintage, both grooms and brides, or the new or the new Green Wedding Boutique(recycled gowns), and more 'outside the box' ideas .

Also missing - vegan caterers, and lots more green wedding sites. Think I'll blog about that...