Jeff and Jo
Welcome
So instead of using a pre-packaged wedding website, Jo and and I have decided to go the blog route. We'll do our best to include all the information that you could possibly need to help you plan your weekend in Jay Peak. Check back often for updates and don't hesitate to contact Jeff or Jo with any questions about the details of the wedding. We look forward to seeing you there.
Getting to Jay Peak
Jay Peak is located close to the Canadian border in Northern Vermont. We feel that it will be a great setting for the wedding and can't wait for all of our guests to experience the mountain and its surroundings.
Getting to Jay is fairly straightforward. The resort webpage has specific directions for all modes of travel here. Those arriving by air should probably fly to Montreal (YUL) and rent a car or catch a ride down to Jay (the drive from Montreal is approximately 2-2.5 hours). Alternatively there are flights into Burlington that could save having to cross the border, although you will still need to drive at least an hour to get to the mountain.
Of course, we would be happy to help with any specific questions about travel arrangements, so feel free to contact us and we'll help as best we can.
Getting to Jay is fairly straightforward. The resort webpage has specific directions for all modes of travel here. Those arriving by air should probably fly to Montreal (YUL) and rent a car or catch a ride down to Jay (the drive from Montreal is approximately 2-2.5 hours). Alternatively there are flights into Burlington that could save having to cross the border, although you will still need to drive at least an hour to get to the mountain.
Of course, we would be happy to help with any specific questions about travel arrangements, so feel free to contact us and we'll help as best we can.
Itinerary
Friday, June 18th:
We are organizing two optional activities for Friday for those that are able to get down to Jay on Thursday night.
Golf at Jay Peak Resort: We are organizing a best ball tournament with tee times starting at 9:30 a.m. Green fees of ~$60 including cart rental and a boxed lunch will apply. The tournament course at Jay was designed by Graham Cooke and measures almost 7000 yards as it winds through the mountain scenery. For more details click here. We will be organizing the foursomes, so please let us know as soon as possible if you are interested in playing.
Day trip to Shelburne Museum: Shelburne boasts one of the most impressive collections of american folk art in the U.S. Shelburne is just south of Burlington and is a 1.5 hour drive from Jay Peak. We are hoping to organize a group tour of the museum for all that are interested. Transportation will not be provided, but Roger and Sandra will be co-ordinating the visit and will be organizing car pooling depending on how many guests are interested. Please email Roger Hall (hallmartin@sympatico.com) if you are interested in attending.
Saturday, June 19th:
3 p.m. ceremony, followed by champagne toast in the Hazen's Notch Meadow
6 p.m. cocktails at the Tram Haus Lodge, Jay Peak
Dinner, Dancing, etc. to follow at Alice's Table
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