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10 Toronto Wedding Venues That Look Amazing With a Photo Booth

By Stefano, Rent a PhotoBooth
Newlyweds posing together in a photo booth at a Toronto wedding

Toronto couples are spoiled for choice when it comes to wedding venues. From castle libraries to converted brick factories, the city and its surrounding suburbs offer backdrops that photographers dream about, and that photo booths thrive in. A booth does more than entertain guests between dinner courses; the right placement turns the venue itself into part of every print your guests take home.

We set up wedding photo booths across Toronto and the GTA, and over time we have developed opinions about which venues make the booth experience shine. Our open-air setup needs roughly an 8x8 foot footprint (smaller is possible), a nearby outlet, and about thirty minutes to assemble. Here are ten venues where those requirements meet genuinely beautiful surroundings.

The Landmark Classics: Casa Loma, Old Mill Toronto and Hart House

Casa Loma is Toronto’s Gothic Revival castle, and it barely needs an introduction. Between the Conservatory’s stained-glass dome and the oak-panelled Library, there are several natural pockets where an open-air booth sits comfortably without crowding the flow of a reception, and a gold or champagne backdrop plays beautifully against all that warm wood.

Old Mill Toronto in Etobicoke offers Tudor-style architecture, stone walls and timber beams beside the Humber River. Its reception foyers and garden-adjacent rooms give a booth a cosy, storybook setting, and the venue’s warm lighting means our own bright booth lighting does the heavy lifting for crisp prints.

Hart House at the University of Toronto brings collegiate Gothic drama: soaring ceilings, leaded windows and the famous Great Hall. Receptions here typically leave room in an adjoining lounge or hallway where a booth can hold court without competing with the head table.

Grand Ballrooms: Liberty Grand and the Fairmont Royal York

Liberty Grand at Exhibition Place is a beaux-arts landmark with three enormous ballrooms, colonnades and ceilings that seem to go on forever. The scale works in a booth’s favour, there is almost always a generous corner or foyer alcove near the bar where guests naturally gather, which is exactly where a booth earns its keep.

The Fairmont Royal York is the grande dame of Toronto hotels, all chandeliers, gilded detail and railway-era glamour. A booth with a gold, silver or champagne backdrop feels completely at home in its ballrooms and pre-function spaces, and the hotel’s wide corridors make load-in straightforward.

Vaughan and Woodbridge Favourites: Eagles Nest, Chateau Le Jardin and Paramount EventSpace

Eagles Nest Golf Club in Vaughan pairs a modern clubhouse with sweeping views over the course and surrounding hills. The neutral, contemporary interior is a blank canvas, nearly any of our backdrops works here, and the lounge areas outside the main hall are a natural booth home.

Chateau Le Jardin in Woodbridge is a French-inspired banquet hall with chandeliers, marble finishes and a spacious foyer. That foyer is one of the best booth locations in the GTA: guests pass it on the way to cocktails, dinner and the dance floor, so the prop bin never sits idle.

Paramount EventSpace, also in Woodbridge, is built for big celebrations, with expansive halls and modern production lighting. There is ample room to tuck a booth beside the dance floor, and its clean, contemporary look suits everything from a classic white backdrop to our green screen add-on.

Character Spaces: Evergreen Brick Works and Graydon Hall Manor

Evergreen Brick Works in the Don Valley is a converted industrial site with exposed brick, steel trusses and an open-plan layout that couples love for its raw, honest character. A booth fits almost anywhere here, and our greenery wall backdrop echoes the venue’s garden-city feel especially well.

Graydon Hall Manor in North York is a Georgian-style estate with formal gardens and an intimate, residential atmosphere. Receptions often flow between the manor and a tented terrace, and a booth stationed indoors near the bar keeps the energy going as guests move through the evening. You can browse examples of how our setups look in different rooms in our photo gallery.

Making the Booth Work at Any Venue

Wherever you are getting married, the logistics stay simple on our end. Our team arrives about an hour before the booth opens, setup takes roughly thirty minutes, and we are fully insured, something most Toronto venues will ask about before load-in. The booth itself is an open-air design with a DSLR camera, bright lighting and a dye-sublimation printer that turns out unlimited 2x6 and 4x6 prints on custom templates, plus an online gallery after the event.

One more thing worth knowing: because we also offer professional event photography, you can cover your reception photos and your photo booth in a single booking, with one invoice and one team that already knows your timeline. Stefano, the owner, is personally involved in events, so the person you plan with is not a stranger on the day.

If one of these venues is on your shortlist, or you have found somewhere else entirely, you can get an instant quote in a couple of minutes and see exactly what fits your date and your space.

About the author

Stefano

Stefano is the owner-operator of Rent a PhotoBooth, an independent photo booth and event photography company serving Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. He personally sets up and runs booths at weddings, corporate events, and celebrations across the region — so the advice here comes from real setups, not a brochure.

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