Sharon Temple National Historic Site
Nestled in Sharon, Ontario, the Sharon Temple National Historic Site & Museum bears witness to Canadian history, dating back to its construction in 1825 by early settlers. Transformed into a non-denominational venue, it offers an enchanting backdrop for both indoor and outdoor weddings and special occasions. Recognized for its architectural significance, the Toronto Star honored it as one of Canada’s 10 most important buildings in 2006, adding to its allure as a venue of distinction.
Spanning 4.5 acres of picturesque parkland, the Sharon Temple National Historic Site & Museum boasts nine meticulously preserved historic buildings, including the grand three-story temple itself. With its timeless charm and historical ambiance, the temple serves as an exquisite setting for wedding ceremonies and receptions, accommodating up to 150 guests.
Additionally, the Temperance Hall offers an intimate space for gatherings of up to 90 seated guests, ensuring that every event held within its storied walls is imbued with grace and elegance.