With our waterfront wedding venues, you can host a ceremony amid natural shaded arbors and dance under the stars—or go barefoot for photos on the beach. Spend an afternoon in hammocks, or an entire weekend in a historic Colonial home. Whatever your style, step aboard our private ferry and travel to a one-of-a-kind destination for your island wedding.
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By hosting your wedding at Cathleen Stone Island, you are supporting outdoor leadership and science education for Boston Public School students. Learn more about the transformational opportunities you are making possible for kids from Boston’s most underserved neighborhoods.
"Getting married on Cathleen Stone Island was nothing short of perfect! We worked with Denise and Mary Kate, who were so organized, so efficient, so attentive to detail, and so patient. For a bride and groom who didn't want to be too burdened by details, it was really easy, because they organized and communicated everything with us and our vendors.
The venue is so naturally beautiful, and the ceremony and reception venues are unmatched, with views of Boston in the background. Highly recommend this venue for a couple who doesn't want to be totally traditional and who loves the natural beauty of the great outdoors!"
Brianna and Dan were married on Cathleen Stone Island in August 2019. Photography by Holly Redmond Photography.
Thompson Island is one of the largest, most accessible and most ecologically diverse islands in the Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park. With 204 acres of undeveloped property, the island has mature forests, meadows, freshwater and marine wetlands, salt marshes, and a variety of important geological features. Amenities include a formal school campus complete with dormitories, dining hall, classrooms, lab space, auditoriums, gymnasium, outdoor challenge courses, and climbing towers.
Thompson Island is one of the largest, most accessible and most ecologically diverse islands in the Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park. With 204 acres of undeveloped property, the island has mature forests, meadows, freshwater and marine wetlands, salt marshes, and a variety of important geological features. Amenities include a formal school campus complete with dormitories, dining hall, classrooms, lab space, auditoriums, gymnasium, outdoor challenge courses, and climbing towers.