Keho Lake is an inland freshwater lake in southern Alberta, Canada, bordered by agricultural land. The water body faces west, with eastern shores showing cultivated fields and visible irrigation canals crossing the landscape. The lake appears shallow in many areas with dense vegetation along margins, typical of prairie reservoir systems. This spot suits beginner to intermediate kiters seeking protected, enclosed water conditions without ocean swell exposure. Wind conditions are marginal with only 12% reliability and average winds of 8 knots, making consistent sessions challenging. Best wind direction is from the north or south (side-shore to the western water body). Water temperature averages 6°C, requiring thermal protection for extended sessions. The shallow, enclosed nature minimizes wave development but reduces hazards. Agricultural practices in surrounding areas may affect water quality. Most suitable during seasonal wind patterns in spring and fall when prairie winds are more consistent.