a beautiful historical place in cobourg ontarioThere’s something incredibly special about a wedding that feels effortless, meaningful, and deeply personal. And having the opportunity to photograph this beautiful wedding at Cobourg's City Hall located in beautiful Victoria Hall on King Street in downtown Cobourg is something that I love to do. And Kuniko and Ark chose the most beautiful venue to say their vows! classic stone archesThe building itself is absolutely beautiful. Those classic stone arches and columns give it such a timeless look creating the perfect backdrop. It’s one of those places where you don’t have to try too hard—the character is already there. Every spot feels like it was made for photos. an intimate gathering for friends and familyInside, it’s just as lovely. There’s plenty of seating for family and friends, Everyone is close, everyone is part of the moment, and you can really feel that connection during the ceremony. What stood out most was how simple and personal the whole experience felt. No stress, no over-the-top production—just two people getting married, surrounded by the people who matter most. a special four-legged best man!And, having the opportunity of having your furry best man present created such a fun atmosphere. having fun with family and friendsbride & groom formals after the ceremonyart gallery of northumberlandThe Art Gallery of Northumberland is located upstairs in Victoria Hall where bride and groom formal photos can take place. We were lucky enough to request a bit of time for some outstanding photographs. That’s what I love most about weddings here—the intimacy. It never feels like a big production. It feels real, relaxed, and meaningful. As a photographer, venues like this are a dream. If you’re planning something smaller or just want a wedding that focuses on what really matters, Victoria Hall is such a perfect choice. Simple, beautiful, and full of character.
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April 2026
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