Lesser Slave Lake is a large inland freshwater lake in Alberta, Canada, offering relatively sheltered kitesurfing conditions. The coastline at this location faces south toward the water body, with developed land and forest coverage to the north. This spot features a mix of sandy beach and shallow water zones with aquatic vegetation typical of northern lakes. The location shows residential development and what appears to be a small marina or recreational facility, indicating moderate human activity. Best wind conditions arrive from easterly or westerly directions to provide side-shore flow parallel to the southern shoreline. With average winds of only 6.5 knots and 5.7% reliability, this spot requires patience for consistent riding days. Water temperatures average 3.5°C, necessitating substantial thermal protection year-round. The shallow, vegetated waters and protected lake environment make this suitable primarily for beginners and intermediate riders seeking calm, controlled conditions. Kiters should be aware of submerged hazards, check water depth before launching, and avoid congested recreational areas near the marina.