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Mrs. Knitting, Toronto Age and Occupation: 24, Student Recruitment Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Neuroscience PhD Candidate Engagement Date: October 2009 Wedding Date: December 2010 Venue: University of Toronto Faculty Club About Me: I'm a pearl wearing, etiquette book reading Toronto girl who loves cooking and baking, museums, charm bracelets, and collecting books on Jackie Kennedy (a lot). I've been known to spend Sunday mornings at the antique market, Wednesday evenings at sister sushi dinners, and any bit of spare time reading. After six and a half years of many late night walks, watching DVDs together in bed, travelling to places like New York, and Tobermory, doing Sudokus together on the couch, lots of Indian food, the occasional yoga class, moving in together and so much more, Mr. Knitting and I are planning a cozy Christmasy (it's a word!), vintage wedding in Toronto complete with many DIY projects (eek!) and lots of help from our amazing group of family and friends.
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Venue Research: The One

June 11th, 2010 @ 10:07 am by Mrs. Knitting

We will be having our wedding and reception at… wait for it… wait some more… the University of Toronto Faculty Club. I was pretty much in love the moment I walked in and I just became ever more happy with it as we did a walk through with the lovely manager Leanne. Leanne is a certified etiquette expert so obviously etiquette-book-loving-me was thrilled with that little fact!

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Anyway, on to the actual venue. Here’s how it measures up against my list of criteria for our venue.

  1. It was really affordable considering it’s location and its quality.
  2. It is incredibly cozy and has numerous fireplaces, including one we can have the ceremony in front of.
  3. It has space for our reception and ceremony to be in different rooms. I’ll discuss that more below.
  4. It fits 100 people really well.
  5. It’s not a banquet hall.
  6. It has a personal connection to us as it is part of the University and because it’s in our neighbourhood.

There were also a number of bonuses to this venue. These are things that weren’t essential, but I’m thrilled about them all the same.

1) We will have the entire venue to ourselves, which means we will have the full attention of the staff and no one will be frantically trying to make sure that the 6 brides at the venue don’t run into each other, as clearly we’re all self absorbed babies who need to feel like we are the most important people in the world that day! (Yes, I’m kidding…) My wedding books all suggest that it’s the ideal to have a venue all to yourself for the wedding. While I liked this idea, I knew for me this was something that I could do without. Luckily I don’t have to!

2) They have lots of good vegan options and didn’t bat an eye when my dad (yes I went to see the venue with my dad and Mr. Knitting) mentioned we would be needing a gluten free vegan option. I have a lot of vegans in the family, and I’m a dabbling vegan myself so it was important to me that there were actually appetizing vegan options and I wouldn’t have to serve anyone white rice and vegetables!

3) They will be completely decorated for Christmas complete with Christmas trees! Yay for saving money on decorations!

4) They have quite a bit of Group of Seven (iconic Canadian painters) art on display here. This appeals to the art history major in me as well as the Canadian Gallery Guide at the Art Gallery of Ontario side of me.

Okay, so now we’re onto a walk through of the spaces. All of the images are from the Faculty Club’s website as my old computer died and took all of my photos of the club with it. While these images aren’t perfect, they will give you an idea of the space.

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This is the room we will be having the ceremony in. The chairs will all be set up facing the fireplace and we’ll get married in front of it.

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This is the room where we will be having the cocktail reception immediately after the ceremony. I’m also toying with the idea of greeting guests here before the ceremony with hot apple cider. This picture doesn’t show you much of the room, but you can get a feel for the sort of cozy gentleman’s club feeling of the room. Also, yay for another fireplace!

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This is the main dining room where we will have the dinner and dancing. The room is also known as the Wedgwood room as the walls are painted to look like Wedgwood Jasperware, which I happen to love. Also, in case you were wondering, yes that is a balcony that I can throw my bouquet off of!

So we now have our wedding location set and to say that this decision made me giddy would be a bit of an understatement. While getting my ring certainly made the wedding feel real to me, finding the location and putting the deposit down made it feel like this was really going to happen and that made (already highly perky) me incredibly excited.

Did you have a moment of complete giddiness during your planning process?

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18 Responses to “Venue Research: The One”

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Miss Sweet Tea
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Miss Sweet Tea (message)  289 posts, Helper bee

this place is gorgeous! I alwasys loved the idea of a Christmas wedding but my FI said no immediately since ours and many of our family members all have birthdays within a few weeks before adn after! To many occasions at once :(

 
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Maggie Mae
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Maggie Mae (message)  649 posts, Busy bee

Absolutely lovely!!!

 
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Miss Thimble
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Miss Thimble (message)  806 posts, Busy bee

Oh it’s lovely!! What a perfect find- it will be so beautiful for the holidays. And yes, I have moments of complete manic giddiness fairly regularly- usually after talking menu, or brainstorming with our florist.

 
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Mrs. Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

Looks beautiful! And I love the idea of you tossing your bouquet off that balcony!

 
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jgoulart
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jgoulart (message)  1,069 posts, Bumble bee

Looks like a gorgeous venue! :)

 
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Miss Elephant
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,182 posts, Bee Keeper

What a pretty venue!

 
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supergeek
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supergeek (message)  111 posts, Blushing bee

That’s gorgeous, Miss Knitting! What a find - I didn’t even know the place existed at UofT! Congrats!

 
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JenBabe
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JenBabe (message)  316 posts, Helper bee

Oh I cant wait to see the Winter Wedding goodness that comes out of that place. Great choice Miss Knitting.

 
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kristister

Oh I love Faculty Clubs! I checked out the U of T one recently! I’ll be having my wedding at the University of Alberta Faculty Club - a fitting place since my FI and I both attended the U of A and we go there for a special date at least once a month!

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,288 posts, Bee Keeper

oh it looks beautiful! i can’t wait to see it all decked out for christmas

 
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alexis

pretty AND group of seven art? well, i know where i’ll be getting married, now:)

 
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polkadot2527 (message)  41 posts, Newbee

Just a small piece of advice…make sure you don’t hit the chandeliers when you toss your bouquet off that awesome balcony…. :)

 
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Miss Knitting (message)  1,072 posts, Bumble bee

@polkadot2527: Haha actually this is such a common problem there that they have a special stick they use to poke at bouquets that have gotten stuck in it. I’m kind of hoping that will happen for me just so I can see this stick in action.

 
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krissybee
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krissybee (message)  3,921 posts, Honey bee

oo very elegant and lovely!!

 
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winter
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winter (message)  1,333 posts, Bumble bee

that place looks beautiful!

 
17.
futurediplomatswife
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futurediplomatswife (message)  524 posts, Busy bee

It’s just lovely! And congrats on the selection… the venue hunt is so exhausting!

 
18.
crystalirene
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crystalirene (message)  354 posts, Helper bee

i LOVE it. Especially the balcony!!

 

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Mrs. Knitting, Toronto Age and Occupation: 24, Student Recruitment Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Neuroscience PhD Candidate Engagement Date: October 2009 Wedding Date: December 2010 Venue: University of Toronto Faculty Club About Me: I'm a pearl wearing, etiquette book reading Toronto girl who loves cooking and baking, museums, charm bracelets, and collecting books on Jackie Kennedy (a lot). I've been known to spend Sunday mornings at the antique market, Wednesday evenings at sister sushi dinners, and any bit of spare time reading. After six and a half years of many late night walks, watching DVDs together in bed, travelling to places like New York, and Tobermory, doing Sudokus together on the couch, lots of Indian food, the occasional yoga class, moving in together and so much more, Mr. Knitting and I are planning a cozy Christmasy (it's a word!), vintage wedding in Toronto complete with many DIY projects (eek!) and lots of help from our amazing group of family and friends.

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