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Kim & Joel

Saturday, July 18, 2026 • Slave Lake, AB, Canada
48 Days To Go!

Kim & Joel

Saturday, July 18, 2026 • Slave Lake, AB, Canada
48 Days To Go!

What date should I RSVP by?

We kindly ask that you please RSVP by May 22, 2026. This helps us finalize all the details and make sure we have everything ready to celebrate with you!

What time should I arrive for the ceremony?

The ceremony will begin promptly at 4:00 PM. We kindly recommend arriving 15–30 minutes early to allow time to park, get comfortable, and enjoy a moment to settle in before we start. If you are camping with us please ensure you give yourself ample time to set up before the ceremony begins.

Do you have a registry?

Having you celebrate with us is truly the best gift we could ask for. If you’d like to give something more, a contribution toward our honeymoon fund would mean the world to us as we start this new chapter as husband & wife.

Will your wedding be indoors or outdoors?

Our wedding will be outdoors - on grass, so we recommend choosing comfortable footwear and avoiding high heels if you'd like. We want everyone to be able to relax and avoid getting stuck!

What are the accommodation options?

We know some of you have to drive a good distance so we'd love for everyone to stay and camp with us on-site after the wedding! You’re welcome to bring a camper, tent, or any other camping setup—there’s plenty of space for everyone. For those who prefer other arrangements, there are also hotels in town, which is a 10 minute drive away!

Are children allowed?

We are so excited to celebrate with all of our friends and family! While we love your little ones, we kindly ask that unless they are specifically listed on your invitation, children remain at home so we can keep the celebration adult-focused. Thank you for understanding, and we can’t wait to celebrate with you!

What is the dress code?

Semi-formal, but our version! We’d love for everyone to dress nicely while still feeling comfortable. Think cocktail attire without the pressure of black tie! We kindly ask that you avoid wearing white, dark brown, and tan, as these colors are reserved for the wedding party.