If you're planning a wedding in Toronto for 2025, you’ve probably noticed how quickly things add up—especially flowers. From bouquets to centerpieces and ceremony decor, florals can take up a large portion of your wedding budget. For many couples, it comes as a surprise just how expensive fresh flowers have become.
In 2025, couples in Toronto will typically be spending between $2,500 and $6,000 on wedding flowers from full-service florists. This includes bouquets, centerpieces, installations, and often a delivery or setup fee. Some larger weddings or city-based celebrations go even higher.
Average 2026 Wedding Flower Prices in Toronto, Ontario
These are current averages for fresh flowers from traditional florists:
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Bridal bouquet: $200–$300
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Bridesmaid bouquet: $120–$150
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Boutonniere: $25–$35
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Corsage: $40–$60
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Flower crown: $90 and up
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Bud vase: $25–$40
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Small centerpiece: $100–$150
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Medium centerpiece: $175–$250
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Ceremony florals (arches, aisle flowers, etc.): $500–$2,000
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Delivery and setup: Often $150–$400 extra
These numbers reflect not only the cost of flowers themselves, but also layers of markups along the supply chain—from growers and importers to wholesalers and designers. Here's quick glance at why wedding flowers have become so expensive in Ontario.
At my farm, Harvest Hill Flowers in Port Perry, I’ve taken a different approach. I grow, harvest, and dry all my own flowers right here in Ontario. There are no middlemen, no imports, and no last-minute flights from overseas. That means I can offer wedding flowers at a more accessible price, while staying true to sustainable, seasonal growing practices.
Dried Wedding Flower Pricing at Harvest Hill Flower Farm
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10" Bridal Bouquet: $80
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7" Bridesmaid Bouquet: $60
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Boutonniere: $15
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Corsage: $30
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Flower Crown: $45
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Bud Vase: $15
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Small Centerpiece: $60
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Medium Centerpiece: $100
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Delivery: Quoted separately based on location
Example Budget: Average Toronto Florist
Here’s what a typical order might cost with a traditional florist:
| Item | Quantity | Avg. Price | Total |
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| Bridal bouquet | 1 | $250 | $250 |
| Bridesmaid bouquets | 6 | $130 each | $780 |
| Boutonnieres | 8 | $30 each | $240 |
| Corsages | 4 | $50 each | $200 |
| Medium centerpieces | 10 | $200 each | $2,000 |
| Ceremony flowers | 1 | $1,200 | $1,200 |
| Subtotal | $4,670 | ||
| Delivery and setup | $250 | ||
| Estimated total | $4,920 |
Example Budget: Dried Flowers From My Farm
Now here’s what that same order would cost using my dried flowers:
| Item | Quantity | My Price | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bridal bouquet | 1 | $80 | $80 |
| Bridesmaid bouquets | 6 | $60 each | $360 |
| Boutonnieres | 8 | $15 each | $120 |
| Corsages | 4 | $30 each | $120 |
| Medium centerpieces | 10 | $100 each | $1,000 |
| Ceremony flowers | 1 | Estimate | $300–600 |
| Subtotal | $1,680–1,980 | ||
| Delivery (optional) | Quoted separately | – | |
| Estimated total | $1,900–2,100 |
Making Wedding Flowers More Affordable in Toronto
I don’t believe a bridal bouquet should cost $250. That’s why I’ve chosen to remove the “wedding tax” from my flowers. I grow everything by hand, harvest when the blooms are at their best, and dry them naturally right here on my Port Perry farm. The result is long-lasting, naturally beautiful flowers that won’t wilt or break your budget.
If you’re planning a wedding and want flowers that are simple, meaningful, and grown with care, I’d love to help. You can explore my dried wedding flower offerings and reach out if you have questions about shipping or custom orders. I ship across Canada and love working with couples who care about sustainability and connection.
Let’s make your wedding beautiful—and a little more grounded.