Allenwood Beach is a residential waterfront area on what appears to be Lake Ontario or a similar Great Lakes system in Ontario, Canada. The spot features a sandy beach with moderate slope backed by dense residential and forested development. The coastline faces west toward the water, creating a relatively protected shoreline with limited fetch. This is a lake-based spot rather than ocean, meaning smaller wind-generated waves and dependence on consistent wind conditions. Wind reliability at 15.3% is notably low, suggesting this is primarily a summer wind spot. The shallow nearshore waters and residential proximity make this suitable for beginners seeking calm, protected conditions, though the limited wind reliability and modest water surface energy mean sessions are weather-dependent. Water temperatures averaging 8.3°C year-round require full protective gear except during summer months. Best wind direction is northerly (side-shore), providing safe offshore conditions with wind parallel to the beach. The residential setting demands awareness of property boundaries and potential local traffic.