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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does an event venue cost in Canada?
Venue rental ranges from $500-$2,000 for a small private event to $3,000-$15,000+ for a large wedding or gala. Many venues charge per person ($50-$200) which includes catering. Downtown venues in major cities cost more. Ask about minimums — many venues require a food and beverage minimum rather than a flat rental fee.
How far in advance should I book a venue?
For weddings, book 12-18 months ahead for popular venues, especially Saturday evenings in peak season (May-October). Corporate events need 3-6 months. Private parties can often book 1-3 months out. Friday and Sunday events are easier to book and often cheaper.
What should I ask when touring a venue?
Ask about capacity (seated vs standing), catering options (in-house or outside caterers), bar service, setup and teardown time, parking, accessibility, noise restrictions, decor limitations, and what is included in the rental fee. Get everything in writing.
What is a food and beverage minimum?
Many venues require you to spend a minimum amount on food and drinks instead of charging a flat rental fee. For example, a $5,000 F&B minimum means your catering and bar tab must reach $5,000. If you do not meet the minimum, you pay the difference. This is common at restaurants and hotels.
Should I choose a venue with in-house catering?
In-house catering is simpler — one point of contact, less coordination. Outside catering gives you more menu flexibility and sometimes lower costs. Some venues require in-house catering. If you want a specific caterer, confirm the venue allows outside catering before booking.
What is the difference between a venue rental and an all-inclusive package?
A venue rental gives you the space only — you arrange catering, decor, entertainment separately. An all-inclusive package bundles venue, catering, bar, linens, and sometimes a coordinator. All-inclusive is simpler but less flexible. Compare the total cost of both options.
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