This spot is located on Lake Erie's southern shore in the United States, featuring a developed residential area with multiple subdivisions, parks, and a marina complex. The coastline orientation faces southeast, with water extending toward the southeast. The spot is protected by its location within the lake system, making it a sheltered inland water body rather than ocean-exposed. Best conditions occur with northeast winds providing consistent side-shore conditions. The presence of extensive residential development, beaches, and maintained green spaces indicates this is a popular recreation area. Water conditions are typically calm to moderate given the lake's protected nature and limited fetch. This spot suits beginner to intermediate kiters due to relatively manageable conditions and the absence of major natural hazards like reef or rocks. Key considerations include navigating around residential areas and boat traffic, respecting private property boundaries, and accounting for seasonal temperature variations. Wind reliability is low at 10.6%, suggesting inconsistent conditions that require patience and selective session timing.