Eagle Lake is an inland freshwater lake in Alberta, Canada, with a western-facing shoreline providing access to the water body. The spot features a developed recreational area with visible tree plantings, moorings, and boat infrastructure, indicating moderate human activity. The northwestern bay area offers some shelter but limited wind exposure due to surrounding terrain and vegetation. Wind conditions are severely limiting, with extremely low average wind speed (6.4 knots) and minimal reliability (3.9%), making this spot largely unsuitable for regular kitesurfing. Water temperatures remain cold year-round (~5°C), requiring full wetsuits. Side-shore winds from the north would be ideal when available, but occurrences are rare. The shallow lake with scattered obstacles and boat traffic near the recreational area presents additional hazards. This location is better suited for other water sports or as a backup spot during rare high-wind events. Kiters should seek alternative venues with more consistent wind patterns.