Top Wedding Florists in Toronto in 2026

Top Wedding Florists in Toronto in 2026

Choosing the right florist is an important decision in the wedding planning process. In Toronto, the options range from full-service floral studios to boutique designers and rental specialists, each with their own style, approach, and price range. Whether you’re planning an intimate elopement, a micro-wedding, or a large celebration, finding a florist who can bring your vision to life while working within your budget is key. This guide highlights the top Toronto wedding florists in 2026, showcasing their specialties, aesthetics, and what makes them stand out for couples across the city. You can read my other blog post if you're looking for the most affordable florists instead.

Wild North Flowers

Wild North Flowers is known for seasonal, natural-style arrangements. Their work highlights locally grown Ontario blooms, giving weddings a fresh, garden-inspired feel. They offer accessible pricing - from a-la-carte options to full-service.

  • Google Reviews: 665
  • Sample pricing: Bridal bouquet - $325, Bridesmaid bouquet - $185, Boutonniere - $42
  • Approach & style: Seasonal, sustainable flowers; bespoke and natural arrangements rather than cookie-cutter bouquets.

  • À-la-carte friendliness: They allow à-la-carte ordering (bouquets, centrepieces, etc.), making them flexible for budgets.

  • Who it's good for: Couples who want real-flower, seasonal looks without paying for full-service overhead.

Sweetpea’s

Sweetpea’s offers full-service floral design with a broad stylistic range, balancing elegance and sustainability.

  • Google Reviews: 2.8k!
  • Aesthetic vibe: Romantic, garden-style, often softly whimsical or vintage-inspired.

  • What you get: Custom bouquets, centrepieces, full wedding floral design.

  • Great for: Couples who want polished, cohesive floral work from ceremony to reception.

Botany Floral Studio

Botany Floral Studio emphasizes fresh, seasonal, locally grown flowers, with whimsical and garden-inspired designs. They also offer a-la-carte pricing for smaller events, with no minimum spend required. 

  • Google Reviews: 100+
  • Sample pricing: Bridal bouquet - $300, Bridesmaid bouquet - $175, Boutonniere - $20
  • Flexibility: À-la-carte orders available for smaller needs; full-service weddings for larger events.

  • Design style: Earthy, natural, often rustic garden aesthetic.

  • Who it's good for: Couples seeking bespoke design, seasonality, and sustainability.

VintageBASH

VintageBASH combines floral design with event rentals, offering bouquets, centrepieces, and décor items in one place. They are highly trusted in the Toronto area, and offer competitive pricing and options from a-la-carte to full service weddings. This is a great option if you're open to mixing artificial and fresh flowers.

  • Google Reviews: 100+
  • Sample pricing: Bridal bouquet - $175, Bridesmaid bouquet - $90, Boutonniere - $18
  • Services: Fresh-flower arrangements plus décor rentals.

  • Who it's good for: Couples wanting coordinated flowers and event décor from one vendor. Mixing artificial and fresh flowers. For example, real wedding party flowers and artificial centerpieces or arch flowers.

Bushel & Bloom

Bushel & Bloom specializes in faux-flower rentals, ideal for budget-conscious couples or small weddings.

  • Google Reviews: 17
  • Sample pricing: Bridal bouquet - $80, Bridesmaid bouquet - $45, Boutonniere - $15
  • What they offer: Real-touch artificial bouquets, centrepieces, and arch décor — all rental-based.

  • Why consider rentals: Avoid wilt, transportation, and post-wedding cleanup.

  • Good for: Micro-weddings, elopements, or couples wanting convenience and flexibility.

No matter which florist you choose, I love helping couples add personal touches that make their wedding flowers truly memorable. At Harvest Hill Flower Farm, I specialize in dried flower arrangements that bring texture, longevity, and a timeless feel to bouquets and décor.

 


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Hi, I'm Sarah - wife, mother, and farmer-florist. At my farm near Toronto, Ontario, I grow and air-dry flowers naturally, preserving their beauty for wholesale and weddings. I’m deeply committed to sustainable, hands-on care without the use of chemicals or dyes.

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