Lake Saint Ann is a residential lake located near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The spot features a west-facing shoreline with a well-developed residential community occupying the adjacent land. The water body is a contained freshwater lake with moderate development including docks, marinas, and recreational facilities visible along the coast. Wind conditions are marginal, with very low reliability (3.2%) and minimal average wind speed of 5.8 knots—below the typical 10+ knot threshold for productive kitesurfing. Best winds approach from the north (0°), providing side-shore conditions parallel to the western coastline. This location suits only beginner kiters during rare favorable wind days and is better suited for other water sports. The shallow nearshore waters, residential boat traffic, and numerous docks and obstacles present navigation challenges. Limited fetch distance typical of inland lakes restricts wave development. Success here depends heavily on catching rare strong wind days, making it unreliable as a primary kitesurfing destination.