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Rose143
My Fiance and I are getting married Sept 15th 2012. The reception is in a backyard, very laid back. We are looking for a unique place in MA (other then the typical country club/hotel) to hold the Ceremony for us and a few close family and friends. Any suggestions would be great!
Answer
Boston Public Gardens
Boylston, Charles & Beacon Street
Boston, MA
Contact: Permitting Office
Phone: (617) 635-4505
A beautiful location for your wedding ceremony and photographs. Tents and other rentals are not allowed. You must reserve the area at least two to three months before your wedding date.
Borderland State Park
257 Massapoag Avenue
Easton, MA 02356
Phone: (508) 238-6566
Ceremonies outside only near the beautiful Ames Mansion. A permit is needed from the State Park Office. No cost but remember that the park is open to the public at all times.
Brewster Park
Plymouth, MA
Phone: (508) 830-4095
Contact: Patty Santos/Permit Needed
This outstanding park in Plymouth is reserved on a first come first served basis. You may reserve up to 1 1/2 hours for your wedding ceremony and formal picture session. Complete with a gorgeous bridge which you may decorate! Rentals are not allowed on the site. Music is allowed but must be non-amplified. Police detail is required for 100 guests or more.
These are all located on Cape Cod:
Sandwich/Bourne
The Boardwalk
Contact: Town Hall; permit needed
Phone: (508) 888-4910
Gazebo in Buzzard's Bay
Contact: Town Hall; permit needed
Phone: (508) 759-0600, Selectman's Office
Dexter Grist Mill
Contact: Town Hall; permit needed
Phone: (508) 759-0600
Falmouth
Nobska Light House
Contact: Commander of Wood Hole Coast Guard
Phone: (508) 548-4857
Falmouth Historic Society
Contact: Ann Sears
Phone: (508) 548-0623
Spore Gardens
Phone: (508) 548-0623
Barnstable
Craigville Tabernacle
Contact: Ann Sears
Phone: (508) 775-1265
Yarmouth
Gray's Beach
Contact: Town Hall, permit needed
Phone: (508) 398-2231
Windmill
Contact: Town Hall, permit needed
Phone: (508) 398-2231
Dennis
Scargo Tower
Contact: Town Hall, permit needed
Phone: (508) 394-8300
Provincetown
Princess Beach
Contact: Town Hall, permit needed
Phone: (508) 487-7013
Long Point Beach
Contact: Town Hall, permit needed
Phone: (508) 487-7013
Race Point
Rainey Brownell
Phone: (508) 349-3785 ext. 214
Eastham
Nauset Lighthouse Grounds
Cape Cod National Seashore: (508) 349-3785
Nauset Light Preservation Society: (508) 240-0612
Contact: Richard G. Ryder
Eastham Windmill
Contact: Board of Selectman for approval
Boston Public Gardens
Boylston, Charles & Beacon Street
Boston, MA
Contact: Permitting Office
Phone: (617) 635-4505
A beautiful location for your wedding ceremony and photographs. Tents and other rentals are not allowed. You must reserve the area at least two to three months before your wedding date.
Borderland State Park
257 Massapoag Avenue
Easton, MA 02356
Phone: (508) 238-6566
Ceremonies outside only near the beautiful Ames Mansion. A permit is needed from the State Park Office. No cost but remember that the park is open to the public at all times.
Brewster Park
Plymouth, MA
Phone: (508) 830-4095
Contact: Patty Santos/Permit Needed
This outstanding park in Plymouth is reserved on a first come first served basis. You may reserve up to 1 1/2 hours for your wedding ceremony and formal picture session. Complete with a gorgeous bridge which you may decorate! Rentals are not allowed on the site. Music is allowed but must be non-amplified. Police detail is required for 100 guests or more.
These are all located on Cape Cod:
Sandwich/Bourne
The Boardwalk
Contact: Town Hall; permit needed
Phone: (508) 888-4910
Gazebo in Buzzard's Bay
Contact: Town Hall; permit needed
Phone: (508) 759-0600, Selectman's Office
Dexter Grist Mill
Contact: Town Hall; permit needed
Phone: (508) 759-0600
Falmouth
Nobska Light House
Contact: Commander of Wood Hole Coast Guard
Phone: (508) 548-4857
Falmouth Historic Society
Contact: Ann Sears
Phone: (508) 548-0623
Spore Gardens
Phone: (508) 548-0623
Barnstable
Craigville Tabernacle
Contact: Ann Sears
Phone: (508) 775-1265
Yarmouth
Gray's Beach
Contact: Town Hall, permit needed
Phone: (508) 398-2231
Windmill
Contact: Town Hall, permit needed
Phone: (508) 398-2231
Dennis
Scargo Tower
Contact: Town Hall, permit needed
Phone: (508) 394-8300
Provincetown
Princess Beach
Contact: Town Hall, permit needed
Phone: (508) 487-7013
Long Point Beach
Contact: Town Hall, permit needed
Phone: (508) 487-7013
Race Point
Rainey Brownell
Phone: (508) 349-3785 ext. 214
Eastham
Nauset Lighthouse Grounds
Cape Cod National Seashore: (508) 349-3785
Nauset Light Preservation Society: (508) 240-0612
Contact: Richard G. Ryder
Eastham Windmill
Contact: Board of Selectman for approval
How much is a vacation for 6 people in BC Canada ?
Jacob
so we're planning to go on a family vacation in british colombia, we live in victoria BC and we don't want to go far aways because we don't really like traveling, its going to be a 2 week vacation, whats a good family fun place in here ? 3 adults and 2 teenagers and one child if that matters, we just want to go a day maybe fishing and a day on the beach and something like that, i know its not enough info so just give an estimate
Answer
Assuming you have a mini-van/SUV capable of holding six people... gas would be $50/day if you are driving, you are looking at around $300 for a ferry off the island (and back), food is around $200/day, hotels around $250/day (assuming two rooms), etc.
Something like camping would obviously be less expensive. Food is significantly less and you wouldn't need hotels. Picking someone on the island saves on the ferry. Something like Long Beach/Pacific Rim Park in Toffino or Rath Trevor in Parksville. As long as you have the tents, you would be looking at $200/day for a camp site and food. If you don't want to rough it, you can look at cabin/condo rentals in those areas. More around $300/day with food. You could also likely rent an RV or trailer.
Likely the least expensive holiday would run $2000 for the two weeks of camping. Add a few cabin/condo rentals and the price would likely be in the $3000 range. Hotels and a lot of driving, more in the $4000 range.
Note that things like fishing can get extremely expensive for six people rather quickly. A salmon fishing license is $13 (free for those under 16) and a boat charter for 6 people could easily run $300 a day.
Assuming you have a mini-van/SUV capable of holding six people... gas would be $50/day if you are driving, you are looking at around $300 for a ferry off the island (and back), food is around $200/day, hotels around $250/day (assuming two rooms), etc.
Something like camping would obviously be less expensive. Food is significantly less and you wouldn't need hotels. Picking someone on the island saves on the ferry. Something like Long Beach/Pacific Rim Park in Toffino or Rath Trevor in Parksville. As long as you have the tents, you would be looking at $200/day for a camp site and food. If you don't want to rough it, you can look at cabin/condo rentals in those areas. More around $300/day with food. You could also likely rent an RV or trailer.
Likely the least expensive holiday would run $2000 for the two weeks of camping. Add a few cabin/condo rentals and the price would likely be in the $3000 range. Hotels and a lot of driving, more in the $4000 range.
Note that things like fishing can get extremely expensive for six people rather quickly. A salmon fishing license is $13 (free for those under 16) and a boat charter for 6 people could easily run $300 a day.
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