After so much time in lockdown, we consider your presence to be our present. (Seriously!) But if you insist on bringing a gift, we would love a bottle of wine - ideally one that we could open together on a future visit.
Cocktail, please. But we want you to feel comfortable and we'll be spending time out in the heat of the Ontario summer, so if those shoes are too high or that top button is too tight, you'll regret the choice. Let it all hang loose.
No! We have rooms set aside for every one of our confirmed guests, and our partner hotels are eager to greet you for check-in later this month. If you're unsure what property we have you staying in, please reach out and we'll get you sorted.
Yes! We'll have buses picking up and dropping off from each of our hotels. Ahead of the event, the pick-up times are as follows: Compass Rose (5:00pm) The June Motel (5:10pm) Jackson's Falls Country Inn (5:15pm) AirBNB at 56 Bridge Street (5:20pm) Merrill House (5:30pm) Angeline's Inn (5:40pm) Buses back to hotels depart Grange at 9:30pm and 11:00pm.
Sure. It'll be the same situation - buses will pick-up and drop-off at each of our hotels. Ahead of the event, the pick-up times are as follows: Merrill House (2:50pm) Angeline's Inn (2:50pm) AirBNB at 56 Bridge Street (3:00pm) The June Motel (3:10pm) Jackson's Falls Country Inn (3:15pm) Buses back to hotels depart Compass Rose at 10:00pm, 11:00pm and 12:30am, making all stops.
No, please arrange your own transportation to and from North Beach Provincial Park in the morning if you'd like to join us. There's ample parking if you have secured a vehicle pass in advance. (See more details on our Wedding Weekend page.) Merrill House is also eager to welcome any and all of our guests to their bar and back patio on Sunday afternoon, and offer free parking behind the hotel. The hotel is at the top end of Picton's charming main street, which is ideal for window shopping or grabbing lunch, a coffee, or an ice cream cone. We recommend taking a stroll before you come and say hello!
Glad you asked. The County has become a favourite weekend getaway for folks from Toronto, Montreal, upstate New York and across New England, and for good reason - there's hiking, biking, beaches, window shopping through charming small towns, and a ton of excellent food and wine. We're partial to wine touring ourselves (especially the wineries just to the south and east of Hillier), but for more great ideas, just visit thejunemotel.com/blogs/news/where-to-eat-sip-play-in-prince-edward-county and start planning your weekend!