Editorial picks from the venues that host the most South Asian weddings in Toronto.
Luxury tier
Multiple halls, CNE grounds
Scarborough, South Asian specialist
Scarborough Sikh venue
Hotel ballrooms (Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton) and waterfront locations (Liberty Grand, Palais Royale) are the top-tier picks. Scarborough has community halls for East Indian and Tamil weddings.
Top of the range. Waterfront and hotel venues run $30K+ just for the space.
Where families live, where venues cluster.
161 vendors serving Toronto and surrounding areas.
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Downtown Toronto couples typically split between luxury hotel ballrooms (Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton, Shangri-La) and waterfront venues like Liberty Grand and Palais Royale. Scarborough community halls (Fontana Primavera, Guru Gobind Singh Childrens Foundation) handle traditional East Indian and Tamil ceremonies. Etobicoke and North York add gurdwara and banquet-hall options for couples wanting suburban prices with downtown access.
Yes. Toronto vendors typically charge 20 to 40 percent more than Brampton and Mississauga vendors for the same service. Waterfront and downtown-hotel venues run $30,000-plus for the space alone, before catering. Many Toronto-area couples book Toronto venues but bring in Brampton or Mississauga vendors (catering, decor, photography) to balance the budget.
Four Seasons Toronto, Ritz-Carlton, Shangri-La, and the Pearson Royal Conference Centre handle large South Asian weddings regularly. Most have in-house South Asian catering partnerships and accommodate baraat staging in their porte cochere. Confirm whether outside catering is allowed and what the venue's policy is on ceremony fire or open flames for puja before booking.
Toronto traffic adds 30 to 90 minutes between ceremony and reception venues, especially on weekends and during downtown events. Most multi-day couples either book everything within a single 10-minute radius (downtown core or Scarborough) or build a 60 to 90 minute buffer into the day. Hiring a shuttle bus for the bridal party is standard for split-venue Toronto weddings.
Toronto South Asian catering is densest in Scarborough (Tamil, Sri Lankan, East Indian specialists), with secondary clusters along Gerrard India Bazaar (Bengali, North Indian) and Etobicoke (halal Pakistani). Premium downtown caterers handle 400-plus-guest receptions. Pricing typically runs $50 to $95 per plate in Toronto, with premium plated service hitting $120-plus.