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2 Lola Rd, Toronto, Ontario, M5P 1E4, Canada
(416) 487-9800 torontoweddingchapel.com
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Dec 4, 2018
THANK YOU Katherine and Paula [our officiant] for taking care of us on our "special day". The Toronto Wedding Chapel is the perfect spot for small, intimate ceremonies! It's convenient to central Toronto, a beautiful environment, very accommodating, and WAY better than the City Hall option! Our experience, was a 'no fuss, no mess, ONE guest 'event' - thanks again Katherine for being my husbands newest friend/our second witness! Katherine provided us with everything we wanted, and as importantly, didn't want, for our ceremony. I would, and have recommended to everyone who has asked! Thanks once again - [but we probably won't be repeat customers ... but never say never...]

Feb 17, 2019
Wow attended a wedding there on the weekend this is a 5 star venue. From the food to the cake , decor and professional staff. What a great wedding experience.

Dec 10, 2018
I attended my friends wedding here and was in total awe of how beautiful it was. If you are looking for an intimate place for a small wedding of 20 to 30 people this is the place to go. They also cater to other venues such as baby showers, bridal showers, parties, and so much more.

Dec 23, 2018
It was an awesome day for us yesterday thanks to Ana and the officiant! Even though we only had a short meeting and email exchanges beforehand, but everything went well beyond our expectations! Thanks for making our big day memorable!

Nov 15, 2018
Super friendly staff. Very cute small chapel suitable for small weddings. My best friend got married here last month, lovely service. I would 100% recommend.

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