Yes, the wedding is in Brampton, Ontario, at the Canadian Convention Centre event hall. Brampton is a suburb in the Greater Toronto Area, about a 2-hour drive from Buffalo, NY. We encourage guests who would like to celebrate late into the evening to book a room at a nearby hotel. More information can be found on the Travel portion of this website.
A valid U.S. passport is likely the best identification document to enter Canada. That said, guests may enter Canada with an enhanced license or a combination of identifying documents, including a birth certificate and official ID. Please follow the link for more information about traveling to Canada. https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/td-dv-eng.html Please review Canada's travel requirements carefully to ensure you are eligible to enter Canada.
This is a fusion wedding featuring both Indian and Western influences. As a result, we will be serving dinner buffet-style to accommodate the tastes of our various guests. Both Indian and continental-style dishes will be served. Please feel free to contact us if you have particular dietary needs or requests, and we will work with the venue to make sure you have an enjoyable meal.
Yes, we have extended our invitations to your kids and would be happy to have them at the celebration. Of course, bringing your children along is optional. Please be sure to RSVP appropriately, so we can predict how much seating and food to provide.
As a fusion wedding, we plan to hire a DJ that can play both Indian and Western hits. Come ready to dance to western wedding classics and romantic Bollywood numbers.