Chalet des Érables LGBTQ Wedding

Jonathan and Maxime's wedding at Chalet des Érables was one of my last of 2023. As far as fall colors were concerned, we couldn't have asked for a better Saturday. However, getting married in October also means taking the chance of getting married on a rainy day. But the rain was secondary that day. The guys were fully equipped with umbrellas for themselves and their bridesmaids—because there were ten of them! I, of course, brought my own umbrellas for a bit more variety. The day began with Jonathan getting ready at The Imperial Hotel in Terrebonne. Where he practiced breathing exercises, to calm down a little because the stress had taken hold of him.
I was so excited for Maxime and Jonathan's wedding. From our very first meeting via Zoom, there was a real connection between us. It was like we'd known each other for ages. I liked them instantly, and I think they felt the same way. Because even before we'd finished our call, they said YES to me being their photographer! I'd photographed weddings with two brides before, but this was going to be my first time with two men. I was truly moved to be the one they said yes to. I'd been looking forward to this day for months!

The chapel of the Chalet des Érables
When Jonathan and Maxime saw each other at the Chapelle du Chalet des Érables, the air was charged with emotion. Not even two years after meeting each other, they tied their destinies together, calling on Robert Frigault as the celebrant. Many tears were shed, it was moving. Even I became very very teary-eyed at one point. But I always manage to pull myself together by staying focused on pressing my shutter haha!

The last time I went to the Chalet des Érables, I had seen the carousel out of the corner of my eye, hidden from the public and unusable. Jonathan, who works at the Chalet himself, had promised me that we could take pictures in front of it. The rainy weather made the colors stand out really well behind the carousel.

The superb decor of Clé en Main Location
As I mentioned earlier, Jonathan has worked at Chalet des Érables for years. He therefore knows many of the staff and suppliers who collaborate with the establishment. It's the company Turnkey Rental who is responsible for the decoration of the Chalet. The bride and groom know Jade well, they left it in her hands to surprise them. They indicated their colors, what they liked and then Clé en main Location had carte blanche to create the decoration of the bride and groom's dreams. So we did a "reveal" of the room right after the ceremony. It was with a mixture of emotions, surprises and amazement that they saw the room for the first time. Before the guests arrived.
By the way, this is something I highly recommend: to go see your wedding venue, just before the cocktail. While it is empty of anyone. A question of appreciating all the efforts put into the decoration. And of realizing that a wedding is a unique event. Always. And that on that day, it is YOUR wedding that you are experiencing.














Reception at the Chalet des Érables
Obviously, the evening was a celebration. Jonathan and Maxime are surrounded by extraordinary people, who love them very much. And who were really happy and pleased for them. There were several speeches, each more poignant than the last, a parade of photos of the lovers and of course the first dance of the newlyweds. The meal was delicious and ended with the magnificent dessert table made by My Kitchen at Your Home. I can never thank the lovers enough for choosing us, my boyfriend and I, to immortalize their day. It was perfect. Despite the rain which made my job a little more complicated. However, I was able to use my umbrellas and I admit that they always bring a little extra touch! So if it rains on your wedding day, don't worry. With me, everything will be under control!













Did you enjoy Jonathan and Maxime's wedding at Chalet des Érables? Watch their wedding video right hereMade by my boyfriend!




















































