Aylmer Beach is a residential lakeside spot on the Gatineau River system in Quebec, Canada. The beach faces south toward a large inland water body with moderate fetch distance. A marina facility dominates the immediate southern shoreline, creating boat traffic considerations during peak seasons. The spot offers a protected lake environment with sandy beach access and consistent shallow water conditions ideal for learning. Wind reliability is very low at 5.1%, typical for inland water bodies with surrounding terrain obstruction. Best conditions occur with easterly or westerly winds providing side-shore approach. Water temperatures average around 8°C, requiring thermal suits year-round. The spot suits beginner and early intermediate kiters seeking flat-water practice in a controlled environment. Primary challenges include low wind frequency, marina operations, and residential area constraints. Sessions are most productive during spring and fall when wind patterns are more favorable. This location prioritizes accessibility and safety over wave potential.