Cannon Lake is an inland freshwater lake located in Minnesota, United States. The spot features a relatively open water body with eastern shoreline orientation, providing access to side-shore conditions from northerly winds. The lake exhibits varied water depths, with shallow areas visible in the northern sections and deeper water toward the center. Residential development and road access are present along the eastern shore, indicating moderate human activity. The water surface appears calm in the satellite image, typical of inland lake conditions with limited wave development. This spot suits beginner to early intermediate kiters due to manageable fetch distances and protected inland setting. Wind reliability is low at 12.5%, requiring careful session planning. Average wind speeds of 7.6 knots are modest, necessitating lighter boards and larger kites. Water temperature averages 8.3°C, requiring appropriate thermal protection in colder seasons. The shallow northern areas provide safer learning zones, while deeper central sections allow progression. Kiters should be aware of vegetation, submerged objects, and property boundaries near shore.