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North Cape Wedding | Sam + Gina

Here are all of the details of this beautiful North Cape wedding on Prince Edward Island.
Sam + Gina met at a student summer job 8 years ago at the North Cape gift shop. Gina took a trip to St. FX to visit her cousin which turned into many more visits except from then on, to see Sam. Eventually they became a couple 7 years ago! They are both from the same town and neither one of them have ever wanted to leave Tignish.
They have always dreamed of building a home together in their hometown which is currently in the works!! Sam proposed to Gina at the North Cape light house where they first met.
The priest made an analogy about how now every time they look out at the water at North Cape, they can think about how the two waters came together as one on their wedding day!
Although it was a hot summer day, everyone had SO much fun all day long and kept very hydrated 😉
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Thank you both so so much!!! I hope that none of the groomsmen are still upset at Emily and I for making some jokes at their expense!
Venue: Tignish Parish Center
Ceremony Location: St. Simon & St. Jude Church
Wedding Decorator: Miss K’s Kreations
Dress purchased at: Caseley’s Bridal
Hair Stylist: Phyllis Bernard
Make-up Artist: Lindsey Hogan
Florist: Paige Graham
Cake Designer: Sassy’s Custom Cakes
Stationary: Vista Print
Music Provided by: Muddy Buddy
Transportation provided by: Eclipse Entertainment Company
Wedding Favours: Homemade wine
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