
New England · 2 h from Montreal
Montreal to Vermont, the Comfortable Way
Green Mountains in the fall, powder at Jay Peak in January, Church Street patios in July. Vermont starts two hours from your Montreal doorstep — and with a chauffeur handling the border and the mountain roads, the vacation starts at pickup.
Where we drive in Vermont
From BTV airport connections to ski-resort doorsteps — these are the runs we know by heart, in every season and every weather.
- Burlington · BTV
- Stowe
- Jay Peak
- Smugglers' Notch
- Sugarbush
- Killington
- Church Street Marketplace
- Ben & Jerry's, Waterbury
Border, mountains, snow — handled
Vermont trips have three variables that ruin self-driving: the border queue, the mountain access roads, and New England weather. Our chauffeurs manage all three weekly — timing Highgate Springs against live wait data, running winter tires from November, and knowing exactly how Smugglers' Notch closes in winter and which way around it.
Skiers ride with equipment stowed properly in a full-size SUV, families spread out for the two-hour ride, and everyone skips the rental counter at both ends. Same-day returns from Burlington and multi-day resort stays both run at fixed, pre-agreed prices.
FAQ
Vermont route questions
Burlington is about two hours door to door including the border; Stowe about two and a half. Winter conditions can add time — your chauffeur plans for it and communicates en route.
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