A boardwalk reveal, followed by lobster rolls, followed by a wedding within reach of George's Island, followed by celebratory drinks. This was a Halifax wedding that any photographer could love. April and Neil chose to surround themselves with a close knit group of family and friends on the decks of the Mar II. Sunny skies kept spirits high and a steady breeze off of the harbour entrance kept the sails full. No aisles and no pews. Just pure simplicity. A reception for extended family and their larger circle of friends was held at a family home in Seaforth, a tiny seaside community along Route 207. Alberta ribs on a custom made rotisserie, hungry Nova Scotians hovering over mussels, open doors & arms and an endless number of stories shared.
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A Pier 21 Wedding
Halifax Harbour, Eastern Passage, George's Island, McNabs Island. All viewable from the floor to ceiling windows of Pier 21's reception hall. Spend enough time enjoying the views and you'll be treated to the occasional sail slicing a path to the harbour entrance or a colourful mountain of shipping containers precariously stacked on the back of a container ship. The harbour is alive, and this is the perfect perch.
These views would grace both ceremony and reception and I believe that Megan & Tyler couldn't have picked a more fitting way to celebrate in downtown Halifax.
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