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BC Lower Mainland |
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British Columbia’s Lower Mainland region is the largest Canadian city region west of Toronto. With over 2 million people and a stunning sea-to-sky display of mountains and ocean this is a city renowned for its ability to offer skiing in the morning, boating in the afternoon and still enough time left over for an evening of dinner and dancing.
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British Columbia Interior |
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Known for its vineyards, orchards, beaches and B&B's, the interior of British Columbia offers many possibilities for destination and adventure weddings in the countryside, often with spectacular mountain or lake views. In summer there's boating and hiking, while in the winter you can ski or snowboard. |
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Napa Valley, Northern California |
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Share your vows on a sunlit balcony overlooking a valley of vineyards when you plan your wedding in the gorgeous Napa Valley. Celebrate your day with a candlelit dinner in a volcanic cave, dance the night away in a historic barrel room lit with iron-wrought candelabras and toast your love with a glass of sparkling champagne made in a winery just a few miles away. |
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Portland |
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Historical Portland is a vibrant, multicultural city with a population of almost 2 million, making it the 28th largest metropolitan area in the United States, and the fourth largest city on the West Coast. Nestled between the beautiful Coast Range on the west and the spectacular Cascade Range on the east, Portland is a short drive to spectacular skiing on Mt. Hood or a quiet day exploring peaceful vineyards in the wine country. |
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Seattle |
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Often called the “Emerald City,” Seattle is one of the most romantic locations in the Pacific Northwest. Picture sunset cruises in the waters of Puget Sound, starlit walks hand-in-hand along Pier 66, candlelit dinners featuring 180 degree panoramic views, and midnight dances on the rooftop patios of the city’s shimmering skyscrapers. Remember Sleepless in Seattle? There’s a reason Meg Ryan agreed to join Tom Hanks on his Union Lake houseboat. |
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Tofino |
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Tofino is a truly unique and awe inspiring destination, one where nature’s rugged beauty will provide the perfect backdrop for your most treasured wedding memories. Located on the West Coast of Vancouver Island in the temperate rainforest of British Columbia, Tofino is approximately 320 kms from Victoria and 208 kms from Nanaimo. To get to Nanaimo, add a two hour ferry ride from Vancouver on BC Ferries. Once you arrive in Tofino, however, commutes are substantially shorter as everything in the town is within a 10-15 minute drive. |
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Vancouver Island |
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Victoria is the crown of Vancouver Island, housing the stately charm of the Parliament Buildings and unlocking the gateway to the secluded wilderness of ancient rainforests and national parks. |
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Washington Wine Country |
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Three small towns – Pasco, Kennewick and Richland make up the Tri-Cities area of Washington State. They cluster on the east side of the Cascade Mountains, at the confluence of the Columbia, Snake and Yakima Rivers. Roaring waters and wide vistas make this a spectacular area to visit. This is the heart of Washington Wine country, and it is a wine lover's paradise with over 40 wineries within driving range. |
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Whistler |
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Host of the 2010 Winter Olympics, Whistler is rated North America's top ski resort and Canada's top golf resort. Only a two hour drive from Vancouver, it's a prime location for destination and adventure weddings. Whether it's a nine hundred person ballroom or a glacier at the top of the mountain range, Whistler's got it all. |
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