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Do you dream of a wedding with an ocean view, in the heart of a vineyard, or in a wooded setting worthy of a fairytale? The province of New Brunswick is still too often overlooked in wedding guides, but it's packed with extraordinary places to say ‘I do’.
From charming historic inns to rustic farmhouses and the secret beaches of the Bay of Fundy, this maritime province — charmingly off the beaten track — invites you to celebrate love in settings as varied as they are enchanting.
Keep reading to find your perfect wedding venue in New Brunswick!
Weddings in New Brunswick reflect the diversity and creativity of today's couples. From rustic barns and art galleries to vineyards and nature gardens, the styles are varied — but always authentic.
Rustic chic is the #1 trend in the province. Sunny Brook Barns, in Valley Waters, is the perfect embodiment of this style, with its farmhouse charm, elegant facilities, and flexibility. Perfect for a friendly party with a bohemian touch! Exposed beams, wooden furnishings, fairy lights, and bouquets of wildflowers make up the typical decor for this type of wedding. In a similar style, Blueberry Hill Farms in Pollett River offers a rustic yet poetic setting, with its indoor and outdoor spaces bathed in light and surrounded by nature.
Sea lovers rejoice in New Brunswick, with plenty of options from elegant to original. On the banks of the Saint John River, the Saint John Marina will captivate your guests with its breathtaking panoramic views — a spectacular setting for exchanging wedding vows at sunset and then celebrating in style in a chic nautical atmosphere. In St. Andrews, the Kingsbrae Arms offers an intimate and refined experience, nestled in a lush garden, with views across the bay worthy of a romantic tale. And for couples looking for something truly out of the ordinary, the Huntsman Marine Science Centre allows you to get married by the ocean... surrounded by aquariums! A magical experience for sealife enthusiasts.
For wine lovers, Winegarden Estate Winery & Distillery in Baie Verte is a real gem. Imagine exchanging your vows surrounded by vines, followed by a photo session on the nearby beach and a dinner under the stars — with products from the estate on the table. The site also offers tastings and guided tours to extend the experience.
Urban weddings are also in demand in larger cities. The Kent Theatre in Saint John offers artsy and contemporary receptions in a unique setting, combining classic architecture with modern facilities. You can create a glamorous atmosphere with sophisticated lighting, a DJ, and personalized catering.
Weddings in the heart of nature are all the rage in New Brunswick and across Canada, offering a lively setting that changes with the seasons. Kingswood Lodge, in Hanwell, offers a verdant setting and vast open-air spaces, perfect for a forest ceremony or a cocktail party at sunset. For an authentic country atmosphere, Brabant Barn Ltd, in Sussex, combines rustic charm with meadow views and a picturesque barn as a backdrop. And Westfield Golf & Country Club, in Grand Bay-Westfield, allows couples to say ‘I do’ with a panoramic view of the course and the surrounding hills — a natural and elegant backdrop for lovers of the great outdoors.
Let's start with an absolutely delightful venue: Whispering Willow, in Scoudouc near Shediac. Surrounded by majestic trees, this venue offers a ceremony on the edge of a peaceful pond. The natural elegance of the site, combined with top-quality service, makes it a popular destination for romantic and boho weddings in the heart of nature.
In Moncton, Magnetic Hill Winery and B&B offers a bucolic — and surprisingly affordable — setting with vineyard views and rustic charm. It's the perfect place for a relaxed country wedding, with the option of comfortable on-site accommodation for your guests.
For a more urban and sophisticated wedding, head for the Crowne Plaza Moncton Downtown. With its grand reception hall, immaculate tablecloths, and attentive staff, this hotel offers an upmarket experience in the heart of the city.
If you're looking for an unusual setting, the McAdam Railway Station will take you back to another century. This century-old heritage-listed building is a veritable time capsule. Getting married in an old railway station? Yes, and in style!
For nature lovers, Adair's Wilderness Lodge in Shepody Kings County offers a peaceful, leafy setting. Here, weddings are celebrated in the open air, between forest and hills, with a convivial reception in a super cozy wooden lodge.
In terms of budget, most wedding venues in New Brunswick are between $2,000 and $8,000 for a full rental over the weekend. Luxury or popular venues can go beyond this, while the most affordable options offer intimate weddings from as little as $1,000.
As in many Canadian provinces, summer is the most popular season for getting married in New Brunswick. If you consider this season to tie the knot, we advise you to book 12 to 18 months in advance, especially for popular places. Some couples even go so far as to book two years in advance to secure their favorite venue.
On the other hand, if you opt for an off-season wedding (winter or very early spring), lead times can be shorter, and some venues offer special rates. That said, the growing popularity of certain ‘niche’ venues (such as historic inns or alternative nature locations) means that early booking is always a good idea. We also advise you to contact the venues directly to find out which slots are still available, as some may have some last-minute slots due to cancellations.
Much like the rest of Canada, New Brunswick’s seasons are very distinct, each bringing their own magic — and their own planning perks. Whether you're dreaming of a sunny garden ceremony, fiery fall foliage, or a cozy winter gathering, knowing what to expect weather-wise will help you choose the perfect time to say ‘I do.’
In spring (March to May), temperatures range from 5°C to 18°C. This is the season of renewal: nature wakes up, the buds burst, and the air becomes warmer. It's an ideal time for a country wedding like the one at Blossom Grove Farm, Colpitts Settlement. This rustic, secluded, and romantic venue allows for flower-filled outdoor ceremonies, followed by a cozy reception in the renovated barn. You can easily hold an outdoor cocktail party here, with a ceremony in the orchard and a sheltered reception in the barn.
Summer (June to August) is obviously the peak season for celebrations. Temperatures of between 20°C and 30°C (almost) guarantee big blue skies for outdoor weddings. The Grand Ivory, in McQuade, offers an open-air ceremony space in the middle of nature. A must for couples dreaming of a grand wedding while keeping things simple. Its elegant tent and garden allow for bespoke configurations.
Fall (September to November) adorns the countryside with red, orange, and golden hues. It's a beautiful season for spectacular photos and welcoming weddings. At Bates Barn in Long Point, the colourful foliage and lake provide a magical backdrop. There is an elegant, rustic Great Hall, perfect for candlelit dinners. Couples can enjoy a cocktail on the terrace in the golden light before moving indoors for a festive reception.
Winter (December to February) transforms New Brunswick into a true Canadian postcard. For a cozy wedding, Shadow Lawn Inn, in French Village-York, is the perfect historic inn. With its welcoming rooms, fireplaces, and elegant halls, it's a lovely place to get married in a warm atmosphere while enjoying the snowy views.
New Brunswick is easily accessible via the airports of Moncton, Fredericton, and Saint John. Efficient road links connect the main cities, making it a breeze to travel between the ceremony, reception, and accommodation venues. Renting a car is often the most practical solution, especially if you choose a venue in the countryside or far from urban centres.
When it comes to accommodating your guests, you'll be spoiled for choice. In Saint John, venues can offer numerous rooms but If you prefer a more intimate setting, The Ledges Inn in Doaktown offers a unique experience with just 10 rooms and soothing natural surroundings.
Halfway between elegance and the countryside, Evandale Resort, overlooking the river, can accommodate a few guests in its 6 rooms and host brunches and festivities in a relaxed setting. For large-scale weddings, resorts such as the Crowne Plaza Fredericton - Lord Beaverbrook combine elegant reception rooms, catering services, and on-site accommodation.
Finally, for an all-in-one package, Dominion Hill Country Inn, near St. Andrews, is ideal. This romantic wedding venue offers ceremony, reception, and accommodation for 40 people plus a bridal suite in an intimate and refined atmosphere. Its large, light-filled lounge, flower-filled gardens, and elegant suites make for a wedding weekend without any logistical worries.