Location is important when you buy a house, and it isn’t any different when it comes to your wedding. Besides your photographer -I’m not biased or anything :) – the location of your venue is probably the most important choice you will make. Often your venue will inspire your theme and the overall look and feel of your wedding. So I’m a big proponent for picking a venue/location that speaks to you and that represents your story as a couple.

I drove up north past Halton Hills to scout a couple of locations for engagement sessions a couple of days ago and Scotsdale Farm was one of the places I visited. As soon I drove down the long, gravel entrance and parked the car, I was smitten. The farm is part of the Ontario Heritage Foundation and it seems many of the original features were maintained. The property is expansive, and is part of the Bruce Trail and Silver Creek Conservation area. It has a few side trails with forests, streams, and bridges. I only covered a small part of the hike this time, but I would love to return and hike the entire trail.

The location is rustic, charming and romantic, perfect if you are looking for an alternative location for a wedding or if you are planning a country wedding. The light was quite gorgeous in the afternoon, and would be stunning in the fall when the trees change colours. This is also great for an engagement session, with great backdrops around the farm and walks around the trail.