No One Talks About This: The Real Cost of a Pinterest-Worthy Wedding in Ottawa

No One Talks About This: The Real Cost of a Pinterest-Worthy Wedding in Ottawa

No One Talks About This: The Real Cost of a Pinterest-Worthy Wedding in Ottawa

As an experienced Ottawa wedding planner, I get asked all the time: “How much does a wedding in Ottawa actually cost?” If you’ve been researching online, you’ve probably seen the same $40,000 number floating around on various big blog sites. But let’s be real—that number has barely changed since 2007! If you’re dreaming of a stunning, guest-centered celebration with incredible food, top-tier entertainment, and gorgeous details, you’re likely looking at a much different price tag. 

Let’s break it down. We recently crunched the numbers from 17 of our 2024 weddings, and I’ll be honest—it was tempting to remove the outliers that were skewing some averages. But I decided to keep everything as-is to give you a transparent, realistic view of wedding costs for our couples. While these figures represent averages, it’s important to note that individual weddings can vary significantly based on personal priorities and vendor selections. So, if you love some good stats, here’s what we found!

Elegant Adam room wedding at Chateau Laurier. Moe Signature | Palm Tree Studio

The Big Picture: Our average Wedding Costs in Ottawa

  • Average Guest Count: 133

  • Average Budget: $97,000

Important to note: These numbers include Canada’s 13% tax and standard (mandatory) 15-18% gratuities on food and beverage!

What Couples Are Spending: Category Breakdown

Food & Beverage (A Major Expense at Ottawa Venues)

  • Total Average: $51,205

  • Per Person: $385

Catering and bar services are often the biggest portion of any wedding budget. Our couples are prioritizing high-quality, chef-driven menus and premium bar offerings, which significantly impact this category.

Oysters at Cocktail hour at Le Belvedere | Erica Irwin Weddings and Events | Agatha Rowland

Beauty (Hair & Makeup for Ottawa Weddings)

  • Hair: $1625 ($255 per person)

  • Makeup: $1553 ($253 per person)

I always recommend professional stylists and makeup artists who specialize in long-lasting services that will look amazing in your photos but also last all day and into the night!

Bride and bridesmaids in courtyard of ReStays | Erica Irwin Weddings and Events | Palm Tree Studio

Florals, Rentals & Decor (Transforming Ottawa Wedding Venues)

  • Total Average: $31,521

  • Per Person: $237

Lush florals, statement décor, and elegant rentals create the wow-factor that so many couples dream of. This category covers everything from bouquets to elaborate tablescapes and custom installations. This category often surprises couples the most and has a vast range depending on the level of luxury our couples want to achieve.

Colourful tent wedding in Ottawa Valley | Erica Irwin Weddings and Events | Lauren McCormick Photography

Entertainment & Music (Ottawa Wedding DJs & Live Bands)

  • DJ: $3086

  • Live Band: $17,340

  • Other Entertainment: $1045

  • Live Ceremony/Cocktail Music: $1390

Couples are prioritizing live entertainment—whether that’s a full band, an interactive DJ experience, or unique entertainment elements to keep guests engaged throughout the night. Our couples often want to combine live music for their ceremony and cocktail hour but then a DJ for the evening into party time.

The Digs band at colourful Chateau Montebello Wedding | Erica Irwin Weddings and Events | Scott H Wilson

Photography & Videography (Capturing Your Ottawa Wedding)

  • Photography: $5655

  • Videography: $5662

  • Photo Booth: $1467

Capturing the memories of the day and having beautiful photography and videography are a priority for our couples. I generally recommend couples budget around $6,000 to $7,000 if they prioritize photography and videography. Some lower end photography packages were skewing our averages for 2024.

Cliffside golden hour photo session at Le Belvedere | Erica Irwin Weddings and Events | Agatha Rowland

Other Wedding Categories

  • Officiant: $663
  • Stationery: $1473
  • Dance Floor Print: $1954
  • Cake: $677 (It’s important to note that our couples rarely have cake for all guests – generally for 40% or even less as its served with late night food)
  • Favours: $392

These extra details help personalize a wedding and create a polished guest experience. Whether it’s a custom dance floor wrap or a beautifully designed invitation suite, these elements add a unique touch. While some of our couples choose to skip one or more of these categories, it’s important to budget for the ones that matter most to you. For example, in Quebec, a friend can obtain a one-day officiant license, eliminating the need for a professional officiant. Some couples opt out of printed invitations, a cake, or favors, and at certain venues, a dance floor wrap may not be necessary. These are also areas where you can trim costs if you’re looking to keep your budget in check without sacrificing the overall experience

Colourful watercolour stationery invitation set by Wedecor | Erica Irwin Weddings and Events | Scott H Wilson
Colourful watercolour dance floor print by Wedecor | Erica Irwin Weddings and Events | Scott H Wilson

What Couples are Spending: Ranges

Average costs don’t always tell the full story when it comes to wedding budgets. Every couple has different priorities—some may splurge on photography and videography to capture every moment, while others focus on jaw-dropping florals or top-tier entertainment. The vendors you love might fall at the higher end of the price range, which can significantly impact your overall costs. To help you plan with confidence, here’s a breakdown of the price ranges we saw across different categories—so you can estimate costs based on what matters most to you.

Food/Bar/Venue (Per Guest): $300 – $400
Hair (Per Person): $177 – $500
Makeup (Per Person): $170 – $410
Officiant: $500 – $1500
Decor/Florals/Rentals: $10,000 – $80,000
Invitations: $500 – $3000
Dance Floor Print: $1300 – $2800
Cake: $300 – $1500
Band: $9000 – $28,000
DJ: $1700 – $5050
Entertainment: $730 – $1500
Live Ceremony Music: $675 – $2000
Photography: $3250 – $7200
Videography: $3200 – $11,500
Photobooth: $1100 – $2000

How Guest Count Impacts Your Wedding Budget

One of the most effective ways to manage your wedding budget is by adjusting your guest count. Every additional guest comes with a minimum cost of $300-$400 for food and bar alone. This doesn’t even include the decor elements that come with each guest—think chairs, charger plates, cutlery, table linens, and centerpieces. While prioritizing different aspects of your wedding can help shape your budget, guest count is the single biggest factor that impacts overall costs. Ask yourself this question if you want to limit your guest count: “Would I invite this person out for an expensive dinner and offer to pay the bill?” If the answer is no, maybe they shouldn’t make the guest list!

How Much Should You Budget for Your Ottawa Wedding?

If you’ve been wondering why your Pinterest-perfect wedding vision doesn’t match up with those $40,000 estimates, now you know why! The reality is that weddings featuring exquisite food, immersive experiences, and beautiful design come with a higher price tag.

Of course, every couple’s priorities are different, and there are ways to adjust your budget based on what’s most important to you. Whether you’re planning a wedding in Ottawa or just starting to explore costs, I hope this breakdown helps give you a more realistic understanding of what to expect. Having an experienced Wedding Planner that understands the local market will help you also manage your costs. So if you are looking at having an extraordinary wedding experience let’s set up a free consultation!

Have questions about budgeting for your Ottawa wedding? Drop them in the comments—I’m always happy to help!

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Ultimate Pricing Comparison of the Top 5 Downtown Ottawa Wedding Venues

The biggest question when choosing your venue is usually around pricing. Since all venues have different packages and line items, it’s not easy to make a true comparison. Let’s get started with our Top 5 downtown Ottawa venue price comparison!

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Ultimate Pricing Comparison of the Top 5 Downtown Ottawa Wedding Venues

Ultimate Pricing Comparison of the Top 5 Downtown Ottawa Wedding Venues

Ultimate Pricing Comparison of the Top 5 Downtown Ottawa Wedding Venues

As an Ottawa based Wedding Planner for the past 15 years, who specializes in Downtown Ottawa wedding venues I feel like I really know the pros and cons of our beautiful city’s best venues.

When I venue shop with my Full Planning couples, I let the venues sales team do their tour, and then I go through all the pros and cons that aren’t usually covered in a standard venue tour.

There are many things to consider when choosing a venue, but the biggest question is usually around pricing. Since all venues have different packages and line items, it’s not easy to make a true comparison. For example, some include 3 courses, others 4 courses. Some serve additional canapes and include late night food and others don’t.

An experienced planner can identify the significant differences in options presented to couples and help simplify the many important decisions to be made. So, let’s get started with our venue price comparison!

National Arts Centre

Ottawa Westin - Venue TwentyTwo

Fairmont Chateau Laurier

National Gallery of Canada

Canadian Museum of Nature

Here are the main conditions I applied to all the venues:

  • Room rental fees (ceremony, cocktail, and reception)
  • Cocktail hour food (4 canapes per person)
  • Open bar for cocktail hour and after dinner
  • 4 course dinner
  • Wine with dinner (1/2 bottle per person)
  • Late night food
  • Cake cutting fee
  • Tax and tip (13% + 18%)

NOTE: The price per guest totals are based on each venue’s 2023 wedding packages. I used an average sized Ottawa wedding of 120 guests as a baseline. For those with larger guest counts, this per person pricing may go down since things like the room rental fee would be divided over more guests.

National Arts Centre (NAC)

$368 / guest

Bar is on consumption, so not a true “open bar”. I estimated 5 drinks per guest, but you are charged what your guests consume so it could be more or less.

Additional items were added to the base venue package for the purposes of this comparison

Ottawa Westin – Venue TwentyTwo

$371 / guest

Bar is on consumption, so not a true “open bar”. I estimated 5 drinks per guest, but you are charged what your guests consume so it could be more or less.

Additional items were added to the base venue package for the purposes of this comparison

Fairmont Chateau Laurier

$277 / guest

True open bar, not on consumption: 1 hour before dinner and 4 hours after dinner.

No additional items were required for the purposes of this comparison

National Gallery of Canada

$551 / guest

Bar is on consumption, so not a true “open bar”. I estimated 5 drinks per guest, but you are charged what your guests consume so it could be more or less. 

Additional items were added to the base venue package for the purposes of this comparison 

Catering with My Catering

Canadian Museum of Nature

$445 / guest

Bar is on consumption, so not a true “open bar”. I estimated 5 drinks per guest, but you are charged what your guests consume so it could be more or less. 

Additional items were added to the base venue package for the purposes of this comparison 

Catering with My Catering

Price is obviously a major decision factor when narrowing down venue options with most of my couples, and every venue has important and sometimes very unique things to consider when I make recommendations. Here are just few to give you an idea.

Both the Museum of Nature and the National Gallery of Canada have a rental fee for the rooms, but you also need a caterer to provide the food and bar as well as rentals for things like plates, silverware, glassware etc. For the NAC, their room rental fees fluctuate based on the time of year and the day of the week. At the Chateau Laurier, there is a room minimum which requires your food and beverage bill to meet a certain price otherwise you will be charged this minimum room fee. There are also other standard but unexpected fees like the “Landmark Fee”, which is applied to any wedding at a museum in Ottawa.

My couples obviously don’t need to be experts in any of this. It’s my job to be the expert, and to give expert advice.

Of course, we have other great venues in the downtown Ottawa core too! For example, Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG), Delta Hotel Ottawa and 50 Sussex, but the ones I included in the top 5 always seem to win the hearts of my couples! 

If you want to chat about your wedding and a specific venue you’ve had your heart set on, let’s set up a consultation and see if we are a fit!

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Ottawa Westin TwentyTwo – Downtown venue with the best view

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National Arts Centre (NAC) – A Downtown Ottawa Wedding Gem

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