Sarita and Brian
Thank you for visiting our Wanderable honeymoon registry! We are looking forward to spending our honeymoon in snowy, wintry Quebec, Canada during the December holidays. We will spend the first part of our trip skiing in Mont Tremblant, a resort town in the Laurentian mountains. After that, we will explore the cosmopolitan cit y of Montreal. We will end our trip in Quebec City, one of the oldest European settlements in North America. We appreciate your generosity in making our honeymoon truly unforgettable!
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Flight from Honolulu to Montreal
$1,500
Two red-eye flights to get us to Canada. We'll be providing the ear plugs and Benadryl.

Shuttle from Montreal Airport to Mont Tremblant
$150
After we get to Montreal, we'll need to make that final, annoying push to the mountain. We would love your help!

Nikon D5200 24.1 MP CMOS Digital SLR with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens
$750
Help us capture our trip forever! Well, at least a little better than with an iPhone and Instagram.

Lodging at Hôtel Quintessence
$2,000
Hôtel Quintessence sits overlooking Lake Tremblant (also known as Ice Cube Tremblant in December). We plan to spend six days and nights here, warming ourselves up in front of the apparently combus...

Three Days of Skiing
$450
Three full days for each of us on the slopes, with Sarita tearing up the moguls and Brian watching listfully from the bunny hill.

Ski Rental Equipment
$150
In eons past, men and women of winter fashioned their skis from the springy boughs of alpine trees and roped them to their own bare feet. Now, 21st century Brian and Sarita will be renting extrava...

Hotty Toddies
$300
How else do people in the Arctic Circle stay warm? Funds to be judiciously spread throughout our honeymoon. Unless it is really, really cold.


And Mitties, And Long Johnies, and Hatties
$150
Basically just so we don't freeze our little tooshkies off. We just got back from a cold trip to the East Coast in September, and are seriously worried about permanent cold damage in Montreal!

Sarita's Lonely Ski Lesson
$200
Brian has tried to teach Sarita how to ski before, and much like teaching Sarita how to drive stick, it often ends in accusations of not appreciating how hard some people are trying and that someon...

Viking Torture and Boiling Water Treatment
$350
Also known as deep-tissue Swedish back massage preceded by and followed with deep soaks in Scandanavian thermal pools! After two days of skiing and an upcoming snowshoe trip, this is just what the...

Evening Snowshoe and Fondue Mountain Tour
$180
In between skiing, Sarita and Brian are hoping you'll help them indulge in other wintry escapades, such as snowshoeing through the picturesque Laurentian Mountains and feasting on hot oil and meats...

Christmas Eve Dinner
$200
We are looking forward to spending our first holiday season together as a married couple, but are, of course, slightly sad to be missing out on time with our families. Please feel free to chip in ...

Shuttle from Mont Tremblant Back Down to Montreal
$150
Who WOULDN'T want this guy to drive them around? That is an actual photo of the shuttle owner.

Weekly Montreal Metro Pass
$50
Nothing says you're a contemporary, urban explorer more than whizzing through a city's underground networks at a moment's notice. Parlez-vous français?

Lodging at Auberge du Vieux-Port
$1,500
Sarita and Brian are really excited about Auberge du Vieux-Port in Montreal. It was voted most romantic hotel in Montreal, after all.

Montreal Walking Tour
$50
First of all, we are excited we managed to get a rotating picture gallery embedded in this website. Secondly, we are hoping to spend our first afternoon in Montreal on a terrific, six-hour walking...

Mile End Food Tour
$100
They say the surest way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Anyone who knows Sarita would certainly not attest to that. But we say the surest way to a city's heart is definitely through its ...

Romantic Carriage Ride in Old Montreal
$100
Help Brian profess his endless love to Sarita in the most romantic way possible! On a moonlit, snowy horse-drawn carriage ride through Old Montreal (with a thermos of hotty-toddies, see above).

Eating Blind
$150
O Noir is a completely pitch black restaurant served entirely by people who are blind. The idea is that the lack of visual stimulation brings out textures and flavors of foods more intensely. Now...

Brian and Sarita Want to Try Poutine
$30
Guys, guys, guys. I have this great idea. Guys. We're going to take -- get this -- french fries, which are already awesome I know, and put hot gravy all over them. Amazing, right? Wrong. We'r...

Train Up to Quebec City
$180
As if Montreal wasn't cold enough, we'd like to train up to Quebec City and explore one of the oldest European settlements in North America. Reportedly inhabited by beavers and nefarious Canadians.

Maison Du Fort
$1,125
French for "Maison of the Fort," this romantic getaway offers the perfect comfy respite for our weary newlyweds in Quebec City, and includes delicious hot home-cooked breakfasts.

New Year's Eve Celebration
$150
We will ring in 2014, Quebec City style, celebrating at Grande Allée restaurants and bars (fireworks to go off at midnight!).

Dogsledding in the Wild Canadian Tundra
$130
Quebec City offers a host of outdoor winter activities outside of the hustle and bustle of city life. Spending a few hours dog sledding sounds particularly authentic, if masochistic (average tempe...

Spending the Night in an Igloo Eating Fondue
$120
Pretty sure this one is self-explanatory, and awesome. Apparently the guides will also give us a flavor of the lifestyle of the old French trappers, although I'm fairly confident they didn't regul...


Siberia Station Spa
$300
Between the dog sledding and the igloo, we're pretty sure we will be literally frozen. A soothing thermal dip and hot-stone massage may be just what the doctor ordered.

Flight Home to O'ahu
$1,500
As sad as it may be, eventually Sarita and Brian will have to make the long, sad trip back to their boring, everyday life in Honolulu, where they must occupy themselves with humdrum things such as ...