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For almost 100 years, couples have tied the knot at Our Lady of Mercy Church. Weddings here are beautiful and ethereal. The salty ocean air mixes with the fragrance of flowers and the woodsy smells of the surrounding grounds. The mixture of the monumental wooden church and the natural world makes for a wedding venue unlike any other in Newfoundland & Labrador.


Our Lady of Mercy Heritage Churcn and Event Hall
Our Lady of Mercy Heritage Church
Seating Capacity: 1,000
Recommended booking at least 12 months in advance, however, we will do our best to accommodate.
Our Lady of Mercy Event Hall
Seating Capacity: 340
The hall is one of the largest venues on the Port au Port Peninsula. It’s the perfect location for wedding receptions, family reunions, gallery viewings, luncheons, bridal showers, baby showers, and other functions.
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Our Lady of Mercy Event Hall
Our Lady of Mercy Event Hall is one of the largest and most versatile venues on the Port au Port Peninsula, offering a spacious, welcoming atmosphere ideal for a wide range of gatherings. Whether you’re planning a grand wedding reception, an intimate family reunion, a vibrant gallery exhibition, or a community luncheon, our hall provides the perfect setting.
The venue is also well-suited for special celebrations such as bridal showers, baby showers, milestone birthdays, retirement parties, and more. With ample seating capacity, modern amenities, and a charming aesthetic, the hall offers flexibility to accommodate both formal and casual events.
Let us help make your event memorable. For inquiries about availability, rates, or to arrange a booking, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Our team is happy to assist you in planning a successful and seamless event experience.
The beautifully hand carved 14 stations of the cross were brought in by Joy from Italy and are made of Carrera marble,
Surrounded by travertine marble. Carrera marble was mined under water not far from the town of Carrera where Michelangelo did most of his work. In present day the marble is no longer mined, which makes the stations particularly irreplaceable. As for most of the statues individual families donated them along with the and stained glass structures in memory of their loved ones.

Today the doors are open for tours and public services during the summer months.
We look forward to welcoming you.
If you would like to visit Our Lady of Mercy Church, feel free to stop by the grounds for a tour and an afternoon you won’t soon forget, nor regret.