Kettle Point is a freshwater lake spot on the northeastern shore of Lake Huron, Ontario, Canada. The site features a sandy beach backed by dense coniferous forest with scattered residential development. The coastline faces northeast into the lake, making northwest winds ideal for side-shore conditions. This is a sheltered lake environment with relatively gentle conditions suitable for beginners and intermediate kiters. Water conditions are generally calm with modest fetch. The spot experiences low wind reliability at only 20.1%, with average winds of 8.9 knots, suggesting sessions are inconsistent and may require patience. Cold water temperatures average 10°C year-round, requiring appropriate thermal protection. The shallow nearshore zone and forest obstacles require careful launch and landing procedures. Best conditions occur during autumn and spring storm systems when winds increase. This spot suits kiters seeking protected, shallow-water practice in a scenic lakeside setting, though consistent wind is not guaranteed.