Outdoor weddings are a beloved tradition in Canada, allowing couples to exchange vows in stunning natural settings — whether that’s a countryside meadow, a lakeside retreat, or a garden in full bloom. If you’re planning a wedding under a tent surrounded by breathtaking scenery, the good news is that Canada offers plenty of flexibility to make your vision a reality.
That said, there are costs and logistics to consider when renting a wedding tent. In this post, we’ll look at the average cost of renting a tent, the factors that can affect pricing, and why a tented wedding might not suit every venue.
Couples in Canada can expect to spend an average of $2,500–$4,500 on a wedding tent. However, the tent alone won’t create the magical setting you’re envisioning for your ceremony, dinner, or evening reception. To make it truly stunning and personalized to your style, you’ll also need to budget for additional decorations and amenities.
Here are some of the additional costs to consider beyond the tent rental:
Due to the differences in style and size – which can affect storage, set up, take down and transportation – not all tents cost the same to rent. There are several types of marquee that are often used at weddings, with each type suitable for a slightly different purpose. Just some of the tent types include:
For something a little different, you could even rent a circus tent to really make sure your wedding is remembered for a long time to come.
Despite there being so many choices available, the traditional tent remains a firm favourite thanks to its versatility, large capacity and highly customizable interior space.
On top of the type of tent you decide to go for, there are many other factors that mean the price you pay may begin to creep up (and up and up if you’re after a lot).
Some of the factors that can affect the cost include:
The average cost of a wedding venue is over double the cost of a tent. Initially, it may seem like a no-brainer that a marquee is a more budget-friendly option than a traditional venue. Here are a few ways a marquee may be a cheaper option:
On paper, a tent is a great option for couples with a smaller budget. But, before you start hammering tent pegs into the nearest field, there are additional costs to be aware of.
When speaking to your chosen vendor, make sure you know exactly what you’re getting for the price you’re quoted. If you’re after a tent and it just fits within your budget, then check it includes everything you’re hoping for – otherwise, you could be in for an unwelcome surprise.
For example, not all tents will be big enough for you, your guests AND catering, so will a second smaller marquee be required for the caterers? Similarly, what about a bar and a dance floor? Or lighting and heating? You may also need to rent a generator to make sure there’s power and toilets because…*ahem*. All of these additions will considerably bump up the cost, so if they’re needed make sure they’re factored into your budget before you rent your tent.
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And if you’re looking for ways to save money on your wedding tent and everything else, we’ve got plenty of tips and advice to help you make your budget go further.