Lake St. Clair is a shallow inland lake located between Michigan and Ontario along the Great Lakes system. This spot features a developed shoreline with a prominent pier/breakwater structure extending into the water. The area is characterized by residential development immediately adjacent to the beach, limiting available space for launching and landing. Water conditions are typically calm to moderate given the lake's shallow nature and limited fetch. Wind reliability is low at 14.6%, with an average of only 8.4 knots, making consistent sessions challenging. Best conditions occur with easterly winds (90°) providing side-shore orientation along the north-facing shore. Water temperatures average 10.7°C, requiring appropriate thermal protection. The spot suits beginner to early intermediate kiters seeking a protected environment with minimal swell, though wind consistency is a significant limitation. Key considerations include respecting the pier structure, being aware of shallow areas near shore, monitoring boat traffic in the navigation channel, and understanding that sessions will be infrequent due to low wind reliability.