Policies and procedures

The Forks National Historic Site


Event fees

As of Jan. 1, 2023, The Forks National Historic Site no longer has set venue rental fees. Instead, special event fees are determined on an individual basis. The total price of the event accounts for variables such as staff time, goods, services and any visitor admission or program fees that support an event. Special event guests are required to pay admission to attend events at Parks Canada administered places. Event organizers may choose to pay admission for their guests in advance or have their guests pay site admission upon arrival.

A reference quote can be provided to you once you have submitted an event inquiry, and a more detailed quote will be provided closer to your event date.

Deposit and payment

As of Jan. 1, 2023, The Forks National Historic Site requires a portion of the total event fees as a deposit and signed application to secure the date of your event. This deposit is payable at the preliminary pre-event site visit and is non-refundable. The balance is due ten (10) business days prior to the event.

Contract

You will receive a Special Event Activity License thirty (30) days before your event. Upon receipt of this permit, you will have ten (10) days to sign and return a copy. You will also need to provide your proof of insurance and any relevant permits (i.e. alcohol, noise) at this time. After you have signed the permit, adjustments to the guest count, heritage programming, resources and equipment can still be made. You may also change your desired location for your event up to ten (10) days prior to your event, so long as no one else has booked the alternate venue.

Cancellation

In the unfortunate event that you choose to cancel your function, you will forfeit your deposit. If you have paid the balance, those funds will be returned to you. Additionally, you will forfeit your deposit should your event be cancelled because you have not secured any necessary permits and insurance (if required) and provided copies to The Forks at least 10 days before your event. You will receive a full refund should your event be cancelled, at the discretion of Parks Canada, due to acts of God/Force Majeure, including: fire, flooding, etc. The Forks National Historic Site handles postponements and cancellations on a case-by-case basis, attempting a fair resolution between clients and The Forks National Historic Site.

Tent receptions

If you wish to have your event in a tent, you are responsible for the tent rental and you are responsible for tables and chairs. You are responsible for returning the site to its original state – ensuring the removal of all garbage; otherwise, a cleaning fee will be assessed. You will be required to provide security for any items/structures you would like to leave at The Forks overnight. Parks Canada is not responsible for damage or theft of any items left on site.

Insurance

Insurance coverage may be required, depending on the nature of your event. For most basic wedding ceremonies, the insurance requirement can be waived. If Parks Canada deems insurance is required, you will be provided with an insurance guide to assist you.

Access to ceremony and/or reception site

Contractors and delivery personnel will have vehicular access to the event site to drop off necessary supplies. All vehicles must be removed from the grounds to the surrounding parking areas immediately following the delivery of required materials.

Wedding photographs

There is no additional fee for wedding photos if you are renting facilities for your ceremony.

If you wish to use the site just for a wedding photo shoot, please contact us.

Rental equipment and contractors

You must provide your Parks Canada contact with the names and telephone numbers of all contractors and suppliers who will require access to the Event prior to, during, and following the event and their arrival and departure times, one week prior to the Event. This includes: tent and chair/table suppliers, wedding planners, florists, JP/Minister, car service, etc.

Coordination

Weddings typically require many hours of work throughout the planning process and continuing through the event. Prior to your wedding, you will be asked to provide the names and phone numbers of primary contact people (other than the couple) should any key decisions need to be made on the day of the event.

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