The storylines in Hallmark's four Wedding March movies may be fiction, but the beautiful backdrop and wedding venue featured in all four films is, in fact, bed-and-breakfast you can actually visit.
All of the Wedding March movies including Hallmark's latest, Wedding March 4: Something Old, Something New, were filmed at Rowena’s Inn on the River, a quaint little spot on the Harrison River in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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In the Hallmark movies, college sweethearts Olivia and Mick, played by Melrose Place costars Josie Bissett and Jack Wagner, spend their days running Vermont's most picturesque wedding venue, "Willow Lake Inn." And in real-life, the waterfront Vancouver inn is just as beautiful in person as it is in the film.
The family-run inn, which sits on a 160-acre waterfront estate, features a quaint English-style manor that was converted to a bed-and-breakfast in 1995. Back in the day, the large piece of land was originally granted to a local family by Queen Victoria, and was then purchased by Pretty family in 1917. To this day, the family still own and manages the grounds.
Now the converted inn hosts visitors for weekend getaways and special events year-round. And every spring and summer, the beautiful destination turns into the premiere wedding venue in the area. No wonder it was chosen to be the backdrop for The Wedding March, Wedding March 2: Resorting to Love, Wedding March 3: Here Comes the Bride, and the latest installment.
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With its stunning waterside and mountain views, it's the perfect backdrop for just about any romantic date or event you can dream up, no movie magic required.