Toronto man rents out Yonge-Dundas Square billboards for heart-melting proposal Toronto
Today in sweet and tender tales of romantic love, a local boyfriend-turned-fiancee recently took advantage of the bright lights in Toronto's version of Times Square to ask his partner for her hand in marriage — and the swoon-worthy proposal was all captured on camera.
"She thought we were going to a party, and I think she was pleasantly surprised and very delighted to find out that the party was for her," Farhoomand tells blogTO. Being that the couple had their first date at Yonge-Dundas Square and that they frequent the area for movie nights, Farhoomand, who works in advertising, was inspired to inquire about renting out digital billboards there as part of his grand gesture.
Instagram Stories dispatches from the couple and their friends show that the night carried on after the proposal with a limo ride, a swanky party, champagne and an engagement cake fancier than what you'll see at most urban weddings lately.
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