In the end, about 80 guests attended, Clouthier said. Trees blocking the path into the resort had to be cut on the morning of the wedding to allow makeup artists and restaurant staff onto the property. The same couldn't be said for Clouthier's own cabin, which was without plumbing and heating. Path had to be clearedīut the facility had generators, so the cabins where guests stayed had heat and water. The reception and ceremony was held in Urbania, N.S., at the Shubenacadie Tidal Bore Rafting Resort, which lost power Friday night when the storm was at its worst, Clouthier said. "It pretty much went as well as it could considering we had the hurricane," Clouthier said with a chuckle. She said she and her husband decided to go ahead with their plans, though, despite Fiona. Perris Clouthier, who spoke to CBC ahead of her wedding, said after over a year and a half of planning with her husband, Justin Clouthier, she quickly had to readjust her plans for her outdoor wedding when she heard about the storm. Some rescheduled their nuptials, but others didn't. Some people in Nova Scotia took shelter as they prepared for last weekend's massive storm.Ĭouples with weddings on the schedule had to choose what to do as Fiona made its approach.
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