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Cecil Green Park House

Cecil Green Park House

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6251 Cecil Green Park Rd, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6T 1X8, Canada
(604) 822-6289 cecilgreenpark.ubc.ca
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Jun 11, 2018
Stunning ventue. Excellent for all occations (particularly weddings).

Jun 20, 2018
Gorgeous mansion, perfect place for a small, intimidate wedding

Dec 9, 2017
My fiance and i book this location for the summer of 2018. We were told when that we had to put a down payment in order to keep our date... the Manager Mariella Koc-Spadaro explained to us that even tho the contract said there were penalties for cancellations they would not be in effect if we were to give a fair amount of time and notice. So we put our trust in her word and put down our payment.. We booked a day to come and see the venue with my mom and Mariella never showed up she claimed she had a meeting....we then tried multiple times to get in contact with her to get dimensions and facts on the building and she continued to give us strictly info that was in the booklets that were given to us already..(she was no help at all) We then had to cancel due to personal reasons. and Mariella with ZERO consideration to our prior conversion of over looking the penalties put our cancelation thru to the accounting department and we were penalized $1000 out of the 2500.... We have since tried to make contact with her by phone and she has ignore our voicemail's and has made no effort to simply answer our questions... The location is beautiful but the Woman running the show has poor people skills and a lack of respect and integrity... it would be a so nice if she could simply respond to our messages.

Jun 11, 2018
Beautiful and quiet venue.

Nov 8, 2015
We loved photographing at this venue! It's a beautiful place with lot's of character. It's very versatile too. The staff is friendly and the food is good. What more can you want! :)

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