Wind Days = % of days with 12–35 knot average wind speed (ideal kiting conditions). Based on 4 years of historical weather data.
26%
Avg Wind Days
year-round
9.9kts
Avg Wind
year-round
7°
Avg Temp
feels 4°
4yrs
Data History
analyzed
Spot Overview
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BaySpot Type
BeginnerSkill Level
NW315°Best Wind
Partially sheltered coastline with moderate, varied conditions
About This Spot
Bellevue Beach is located on a sheltered bay in eastern Canada with a northeastern-facing coastline. The spot features a sandy spit with shallow water characteristics typical of estuarine environments. The bay is protected by surrounding landmass, creating a controlled water arena with limited fetch. The presence of forested areas on the right shore will create wind shadows and turbulence. With average wind speeds of 9.9 knots and very low reliability (26.4%), this is primarily a light-wind destination. Wave heights average only 0.54m with choppy conditions typical of protected bays. The narrow entrance and shallow areas present navigation challenges. This spot is best suited for beginners and lighter-weight riders seeking calm-water progression in stable conditions. Optimal wind arrives from the northwest (315°), providing side-shore conditions parallel to the main beach. Sessions are weather-dependent and may require patience given the low wind consistency. The sheltered nature makes this suitable for practicing fundamentals rather than progression in stronger conditions.
Hazards & Safety
Shallow areas and mudflats visible in bay
Narrow entrance channel with potential current convergence