Frenchman's Bay is a protected inlet on Lake Ontario's north shore near Toronto. The spot features a sandy beach with sandy bottom and shallow approach zones, bounded by residential development on both sides. The bay orientation (opening southward) creates a sheltered environment with two distinct water bodies separated by a narrow sandy isthmus and jetty system. The upper bay area contains marina facilities and mooring fields that restrict free movement. Best conditions occur with easterly or westerly winds that provide side-shore flow across the beach break. The spot suits beginner and intermediate kiters due to protected conditions and sandy bottom, though wind reliability is notably low at 4.5%, with average winds only 6.9 knots. Water temperatures are cool year-round (averaging 9.3°C), requiring appropriate thermal protection. Kiters must be aware of boat traffic in the marina zones and avoid the jetty structures. The surrounding urban landscape likely creates gusty, turbulent wind patterns. This location is more suitable for light-wind skill development than consistent progression.