Eagle Creek Golf Course – Wedding Venue

On Father’s Day weekend we attended A&D’s afternoon wedding at Eagle Creek Golf Course just below Burnaby Mountain. They had some really neat ideas so I thought I’d share it with you.

Instead of using a signing scroll or guestbook, guests were given heart shape sticky notes to write wishes and they were then stuck onto a cartoon drawing of the couple. I thought it was a great idea as a wedding memento.

The cartoon drawing done by the bride (I think, couldn't remember the details).

The cartoon drawing done by the bride (I think, couldn't remember the details).

The room was nicely decorated with purple bows and roses tied to the chair covers, and calla lilies as centre pieces.

Overview of the decorated room.

Overview of the decorated room.

Chair decoration.

Chair decoration.

Centre piece.

Centre piece.

They used an interesting way of naming the tables. Aside from using table numbers, they also assigned each table with their favourite TV shows. There was ER, CSI, Simpsons, etc. Our table was the Star Trek table.

We were the Trekies.

We were the Trekies.

Here are some other photos I took of the room before the ceremony and lunch. The food was better than I thought. It was kept hot and replenished at a timely manner. The service was very good as the servers were quick to clean up finished plates.

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I thought since it’s a afternoon reception there won’t be any games played on the couple but they did have one big game. It required participation from the guests as well which was really well planned. The game is to guess the song name and singer after the MC plays a short clip of it. If someone can guess it right the couple will have to do an action which usually involved kissing or doing something silly. A couple of actions that I really liked were:

I find that the afternoon reception were more relaxing than evening banquets. Maybe because it is shorter so it didn’t seem as rushed. I think afternoon/lunch reception weddings are also cheaper than evening ones. Could be a consideration for those on a tighter budget.



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Comments

Your friend’s wedding is very creative indeed! I like that game idea and also the decor of chair cover with a rose attached.

We also thought of having a lunch wedding banquet initially. However my mom raised a question: “do you expect me to cook at the night of your wedding then? How about all your out-of-town guests? They fly all the way just for the lunch?” So later we said ok may be we will have a causual dinner with close family & out-of-town guests that night then. But at the end we figure it’s even more work to have both a formal lunch banquet & a casual dinner. Too much issues involved – who get to attend which event plus potentially ‘upset’ guests who feel offended because they are not invited to one of them……so we decided with a dinner banquet instead.

Hi Irene,

I had thought having a big BBQ for a late afternoon/early evening dinner instead of the traditional sit down banquet but with relatives and friends that are more traditional, especially grandparents, we decided to stick with the usual: early afternoon ceremony followed by a Chinese banquet.

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