Goose Bay Beach is located on the eastern coast of Labrador, Canada, where a protected bay opens to the Atlantic. The spot features a sheltered bay environment with a northeastern-facing coastline and tidal mudflats visible along the shore. The inland bay setting provides protection from ocean swell but limits wind-generated wave development. With only 5.9% wind reliability and average winds of 6.2 knots, conditions are marginal for consistent kitesurfing. Water temperatures averaging 1.9°C require heavy thermal protection year-round. The relatively flat water and protected bay make this suitable for beginners seeking sheltered conditions, though the extremely low wind frequency means sessions are infrequent. Tidal fluctuations significantly affect water depth and current patterns. Best winds approach from the northwest (315°), providing side-shore conditions across the bay. Kiters should be experienced with cold-water protocols and aware of tidal restrictions on water access. This spot is seasonal due to ice formation during winter months.