Breakwater Beach is located on an inland lake in British Columbia, Canada, characterized by protected waters bordered by dense coniferous forest. The coastline faces west toward the water, with a developed marina facility and moored vessels visible along the shore. This is a sheltered lake spot with limited wind exposure due to surrounding forest, evidenced by the extremely low wind reliability of 0.6%. The presence of docks, boats, and shallow water near infrastructure creates navigation constraints. Wind conditions are marginal, with an average of only 5.2 knots and significant obstruction from trees limiting consistent flow. The spot suits beginners seeking flat-water practice in protected conditions, though sustained kiteable wind is rarely available. Kiters should expect light, variable winds with potential gusts funneling through forest gaps. The marina infrastructure and boat traffic require careful awareness of approach angles and landing zones. Best conditions would occur with northerly winds flowing across the water, though achieving sufficient velocity in this enclosed setting is challenging. This location is better suited for progression and technique refinement rather than regular session sessions.