Contact Christine Montagne of Tremblant Weddings for a consultation

Ready to start planning your wedding in Mont-Tremblant or the Laurentians? Reach out for a FREE, no-obligation consultation. Destination weddings, elopements and intimate ceremonies welcome.

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    Can couples from outside Quebec get married here?

    Absolutely. There is no residency requirement to marry in Quebec. Couples from Ontario, British Columbia, the United States, Europe, or anywhere in the world are warmly welcome. I handle the required 20-day Notice of Intended Marriage on your behalf, making the legal process smooth and stress-free regardless of where you call home.

    Where can we get married?

    Your Wedding. Your Way! I’m ready to Officiate your marriage wherever your heart desires whether you envision an intimate ceremony at a cottage, a grand celebration at a banquet hall or hotel, or something truly unique amidst our stunning scenery, I’m there!

    Do I need to get a marriage license?

    In Quebec, a traditional marriage license is not required. Instead, the legal formality for marriage involves publishing a 20-day notice with the Directeur de l’état civil. As your Officiant, I would take care of these specifics.

    Do you officiate LGBTQ+ weddings?

    Absolutely! Love in all its forms deserves to be celebrated. I’m proud to unite all couples, without distinction, and it would be an honour to be part of your ceremony-no matter your identity or orientation.

    What is the price for your service?

    To ensure your wedding ceremony is perfectly tailored to your vision, I offer a free, no-obligation initial consultation to discuss your needs. Once we’ve had a chance to understand your specific requirements. I’ll provide you with a personalized pricing proposal.

    Can I take my spouse’s last name?

    Legal Name After Marriage: A Matter of Domiciliary Law. The legal provisions governing surname changes for post-marriage are contingent upon the jurisdiction of your domicile (province or country). Quebec residents are unable to assume their spouse’s last name. Further clarification regarding this specific circumstance can be provided during our consultation.

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