Snowflakes, candlelight and the warmth of a loving couple. Is there anything better than a winter wedding? If you are hunting for a one of a kind Toronto wedding venue, check out your options on Tagvenue! From modern high-rises with spectacular views to the cosy luxury of a warm vintage space, we have it all - and everything in between. Start your search, and make that dream wedding a reality. Check out some of the best winter wedding venues in Toronto today!
In Toronto, prices of winter wedding venues average C$294 hire fee per hour. The cost varies based on the venue's size and additional services such as catering, floral arrangements, or bridal suites. It may also be influenced by the number and type of event spaces available in the venue, for example, separate areas for the ceremony, reception, and photo sessions. Spaces offering all-inclusive packages are a budget-friendly option for couples seeking a fuss-free experience. Check out typical price ranges in Toronto, based on Tagvenue data:
From C$150 | to C$400 | hire fee per hour |
From C$2000 | to C$7000 | minimum spend per event |
From C$50 | to C$110 | per person |
Based on the popularity and user ratings on Tagvenue (updated August 2025), the best options include:
The Moonlight Lounge at TacoTaco
in Kensington Market - rated 4.9/5
Our user said: ‘Taco Taco was awesome for our tiny, intimate wedding reception.’
Brewery Function Space at Lost Craft x High Park Brewery
in Rockcliffe-Smythe - rated 4.9/5
Our user said: ‘Excellent staff, very accommodating and friendly. Beautiful space, and delicious beer.’
Entire Mansion at Foy House
in The Village - rated 4.8/5
Our user said: ‘We will never forget your kindness on our wedding day.’
When searching for affordable wedding venues, scheduling during the winter is a great way to save money. Rates for venues can be significantly lower outside of the traditional wedding season. A winter date will also enlarge your choices, as fewer weddings will be booked at this time. Other savings tips include having a smaller wedding, booking a smaller event space, or using a blank canvas venue.
Even though availability will be improved by holding a wedding in the winter, you should still try to book a wedding venue anywhere from 12 to 9 months before the wedding date. This time not only gives you the opportunity to conduct a thorough search but it also allows you to take the time to make sure your preferred vendors are available.
When looking for a winter wedding venue, head over to a platform such as Tagvenue. This will give you the opportunity to scroll through a large selection of venues and compare offers. Some key things to bear in mind as you plan for a winter event are: make sure the venue is heated properly, also don’t forget that the sun will set earlier in the day, so make sure the photographer has enough light for great shots, finally, play up the wintery theme and go all in with the winter decorations and make it a day to remember!