Jo and Kirsty are actually from England and planned their Sea to Sky Gondola wedding completely online and through email. They arrived a few days before their Wednesday wedding with 28 guests in tow, most from England. I finally got a chance to meet them the day before the wedding when we went up to check out the ceremony and reception areas. We went over the plans for their brunch, ceremony and lunch and how to set up the reception area. With the natural view and coming from England, they didn't have a lot of personal decor but they did make sure that the guest favors were all Canadian. Purdy's chocolates and Canadian tins of mints for everyone. I'm sure Purdy's has some new overseas fans.
The next day was just as beautiful and I headed up the gondola to meet up with their other vendors and get the reception area set up. Reuben from The Phonix came up to coordinate the music for the day and Sweet Jeanie's Cake Co. provided a lovely little cake for them.
The brides arrived via gondola and then it was time to for the ceremony. The suspension bridge offers a pretty original aisle to walk down and Will Pursell Photography and The Parks (videography) were able to get some stunning photos and footage.
After the ceremony, a caricature artist, Sarah Draws a Crowd, came to provide the guests with some entertainment and then they had an axe throwing contest which they had a trophy to give to the winner.
This is such a gorgeous venue and I was so pleased to be part of this wedding. I love seeing these come together when the couples have to plan from far away.
If you have any questions or want to know more please send me an email.
Happy planning!
Sara
The next day was just as beautiful and I headed up the gondola to meet up with their other vendors and get the reception area set up. Reuben from The Phonix came up to coordinate the music for the day and Sweet Jeanie's Cake Co. provided a lovely little cake for them.
The brides arrived via gondola and then it was time to for the ceremony. The suspension bridge offers a pretty original aisle to walk down and Will Pursell Photography and The Parks (videography) were able to get some stunning photos and footage.
After the ceremony, a caricature artist, Sarah Draws a Crowd, came to provide the guests with some entertainment and then they had an axe throwing contest which they had a trophy to give to the winner.
This is such a gorgeous venue and I was so pleased to be part of this wedding. I love seeing these come together when the couples have to plan from far away.
If you have any questions or want to know more please send me an email.
Happy planning!
Sara